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  Monaco Grand Prix - Why not a Grand Prix in MC
Monaco Grand Prix - Why not a Grand Prix in MC "For the first time a fast race has just taken place on a race track right in the heart of town.
The smallest European state, after the Vatican City, has seen the efforts and imagination of its leaders well rewarded The appearance of the Monaco Grand prix on international calendars is the undeniable result of a determined sports policy of the Grand Prix's President Anthony Noghes.
Ten years later, for the 44th Grand Prix, the widening of the road at the beginning of the Quai des Etats Unis at the foot of the Boulevard Louis II descent, allowed the creation of a new zigzag which brought the length of a lap to 3.328 metre.
www3.monaco.mc /monaco/gprix/why.html   (773 words)

  
 1976 Swedish Grand Prix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1976 Formula One Swedish Grand Prix was held at the Scandinavian Raceway on June 13, 1976.
The theory was that its four tiny front wheels would increase mechanical front-end grip – with more rubber on the road – and thus eliminate understeer while at the same time improve cornering and braking.
The car was a photo opportunity on wheels – six of them, which was precisely why – and must have given Elf more free publicity in the 1976 pre-season and beyond than it garnered during the whole of 1974 and 1975.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1976_Swedish_Grand_Prix   (220 words)

  
 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix history
With the Mans 24 hour and the Indianapolis 500, the Monte-Carlo Rally and the Monaco Grand Prix constitute two of the four great automobile sports events most known to the world at large.
The appearance of the Monaco Grand Prix on international calendars is the undeniable result of a determined sports policy of the Grand Prix's President Anthony Noghes.
Ten years later, for the 44th Grand Prix, the widening of the road at the beginning of the Quai des Etats Unis at the foot of the Boulevard Louis II descent, allowed the creation of a new zigzag which brought the length of a lap to 3,328
www.f1-monaco-grand-prix.com /Formula_1/history.htm   (701 words)

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