Monaco Grand Prix

In recent years, the Monaco Grand Prix has faced criticism regarding its racing product. The narrow layout makes overtaking physically impossible in most corners. Drivers often joke that the only way to pass is in the pit lane or via a first-lap incident.

At 180 miles per hour, it takes a fraction of that. But for the 20 drivers who point their missile-like machines down the narrow, unforgiving asphalt of the Côte d’Azur every spring, those five seconds feel like a lifetime. They are holding their breath. They are praying. Monaco Grand Prix

: Unlike other GPs, Monaco is unique because the track is open to the public for walking and partying each evening after the sessions conclude. In recent years, the Monaco Grand Prix has