This image larger size shows a lot of the end of the lap, as well as the large, reddish expanse of tarmac which acquires temporary garages and becomes the pit lane. By Monaco standards, this whole waterfront area is a giant piece of empty space.
The large structure by the water is a temporary grandstand in the process of being erected. On the right of the picture, cars are parked on the racing line at Turn 17 as we approach the entry to Rascasse Turn 18, just off camera to the right.
At the bottom of the picture is the pit lane entry and the final corner, the right-hand Anthony Noghes, with its kerbing on both the inside and outside still in place. We also see the newly resurfaced pit straight, which leads down to the start-finish line and completes our lap of Monaco.
Here's another image of the swimming pool. The pit lane has been occupied by a temporary fairground, featuring a log flume which they really should keep for the podium ceremony. The track beyond the swimming pool has been marked out by potted plants, and La Rascasse is visible in the distance.
And we've finally located some road-going Ferraris. They're just photo opportunity cars being run by the man in the tent next to them, but a Ferrari is a Ferrari. Enjoy our content? Join our newsletter to get the latest in sports news delivered straight to your inbox! Your sports. Join Newsletter. Please confirm you agree to the use of tracking cookies as outlined in the Cookies Policy.
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The track goes up until the left-right of the Casino of Monte-Carlo, from there, goes down again to the right curve of the Mirabeau. It continues then to the slowest turn of the championship : Virage Fairmont formerly Virage Loews , on the site of which is the Fairmont Hotel Monte-Carlo. The section of the Portier brings to the sea, where the track borrows a tunnel and carries out to the baffle close to the port. Then turn on the left of the Tobacco Shop, the section of the Swimming pool, then the stiff turn on the right with Rascasse, follow-up of the curve Anthony Noghes, then finally the line of the stands.
Laps : 78 Circuit length : 3. The circuit ranging between the 2nd "S" of the swimming pool and Rascasse was moved of 10 meters compared to its initial site and completely redrawn. Installation of a baffle at the exit of the 2nd turn of the swimming pool, , the doubling of the width of the esplanade accomodating the zone of the stands on the level of the Boulevard Albert 1st, by the creation of a building on the influence of the old track between the swimming pool and Rascasse.
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