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  Loisirs Services, f1 monaco grand prix 2004 tickets
The most famous circuit in the south of France, the race of Monaco, is the most glamour event of the Formula One calendar.
With frighteningly tight corners and bends, plus high walls and slippery white lines, Monaco is also a nightmare in the wet.
Many great races have been fought in the past and many masters of Grand Prix Racing have left their hallmarks.
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  2004 Monaco Grand Prix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2004 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 23, 2004 at the Circuit de Monaco.
One of the most eventful races of the 2004 season, the Monaco Grand Prix saw Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher qualify in fourth place (his time was actually fifth best; his brother Ralf qualified second, but was dropped ten places as a penalty for changing engines).
From then on, it was a straight fight between Trulli and Button, but Monaco is notoriously the hardest circuit to make a passing move on.
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 Monaco Grand Prix: 2004 quiz -- free game
The 2004 Monaco Grand Prix took place on 23rd May, which was also the birthday of one of the competing drivers.
The pit lane speed limit for the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix was raised to 80 kilometres/hour from the previous season's limit of 60 kilometres/hour.
In accordance with tradition, the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix winners' trophies were presented by the head of state.
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 2005 Monaco Grand Prix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Race 6 of 19 in the 2005 Formula One season.
The 2005 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 20 — May 22, 2005 at the Circuit de Monaco.
Polesitter Kimi Räikkönen led the field from the start of the race, and though he was at first closely followed by Fernando Alonso, he was more than five seconds ahead by the twentieth lap.
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 ipedia.com: Monaco Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Principality of Monaco, known as Munegu in the local dialect, is a city state and the second-smallest country in the world, wedged in between the Mediterranean Sea and France along the French Riviera or Côte d'Azur (The Blue Coast).
Monaco is divided into four sections or quarters (quartiers): Monaco-Ville, the old city on a rocky promontory extending into the Mediterranean; La Condamine, the section along the port; Monte Carlo, the principal residential and resort area with the casino; and Fontvieille, a newly constructed area reclaimed from the sea.
Monaco is not a member of the European Union, but it is very closely linked to it via a customs union with France and as such its currency is the same as France's: the euro.
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 Wikinfo | Monaco Grand Prix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Monaco Grand Prix, held there annually, was first organized by Antony Noghes, a well-to-do cigarette manufacturer and a resident of Monte Carlo, under the auspices of Prince Louis II through the establishing of the "Automobile Club de Monaco" of which Noghes was the founding president.
Grand Prix motor racing came to Monaco in 1929 when the first Grand Prix of Monaco automobile race was held.
The Grand Prix of Monaco is organized each year by the Automobile Club de Monaco who also runs the Monte Carlo Rally and the Monaco Kart Cup.
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 Autographed Formula 1 Grand Prix Programmes
British Grand Prix programme held on the 9th - 11th June 2006 at Silverstone, unsigned.
Grand prix programmes available after each race priced at £23 each including insured international shipping.
Spanish grand prix programme at Catalunya signed by Juan Pablo Montoya on his first formula 1 podium position where he achieved second place.
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 2004 Monaco Grand Prix
In Monaco 2004 the man from Pescara, the longest Grand Prix circuit of all times (25 kilometres), had everything under control from his first ever career pole position also to switch it into his maiden Grand Prix victory.
In Monaco 2004 hatte der Mann aus Pescara, der längsten Grand Prix Strecke aller Zeiten (25 Kilometer), von der ersten Pole Position seiner Karriere alles im Griff und konnte sie auch in den allerersten Grand Prix Sieg seiner Laufbahn ummünzen.
Schon vor vielen Jahren hatte der Automobilclub von Monaco die Idee, oberhalb Monte Carlos auf einem Privatgrundstück auf französischem Territorium eine neue Strecke zu bauen.
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 SimHQ.com - Motorsports Zone - Preview: 2004 Monaco Grand Prix - Round 6 of 18
Traditionally Monaco has always been won by the top driver on the grid (this is the last circuit where the driver matters more than the car).
Monaco is the most famous race of the F1 season and is the only one whose date is not determined by Bernie Ecclestone (it is always held 6 weeks after Ascension Day).
Unlike all the other circuits Monaco is public road for the other 51 weeks of the year (part of Albert Park is nominally public road but it isn’t exactly used much!).
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 Monaco Grand Prix - F1 Tickets & Hotels - Grand Prix Tours   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Year round, Monaco is a spectacular place, but when you combine it with the most popular F1 race in the world, the experience is unimaginable.
For well over 50 years the Monaco Grand Prix has been regarded as the most prestigious motor race in the world, and with the Principality of Monaco as its backdrop it is no surprise.
Salle d`Or at the Grand, overlooking the Port in Monaco.
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 United States Grand Prix
Monaco is indeed a madhouse during the Grand Prix week.
My first Grand Prix here in 1984 was a memorable one as a young rookie by the name of Ayrton Senna came charging through the field and was about to take the lead from Alain Prost when the race was stopped early because of heavy rain.
From there, we took the bus back to Monaco but stopped off for lunch in the little seaside town of Eze su Mer, where there is a fabulous pizzeria across the street from the train station.
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 WhoWon.com ... The Internet Source for Motorsports News and Information
MONACO -- The streets of Monte Carlo provide the picturesque setting for round six of the 2004 Formula One World Championship, the Monaco Grand Prix, which is regarded as the jewel in the crown on the Formula One calendar.
“For me, the Monaco Grand Prix is definitely one of the key features of the Formula One season, and hopefully this year it will be a little easier for everyone working in the pitlane with the new facilities.
“The Monaco Grand prix is the race with the slowest average qualifying and race speeds.
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Jarno Trulli is dreaming of a repeat of his 2004 Monaco Grand Prix victorydespite a difficult return on Thursday.
The Italian won his first grand prix on the Principality streets 12 months agoand now he aims to give Toyota their maiden win at Formula One's most glamorousdestination.
He said: "In Monaco qualifying is important, but it is important thateverything goes well because a safety car is enough to completely mix up yourstrategy,.
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 MONACO GRAND PRIX HISTORIQUE 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Monaco weekend started in the early hours of Gatwick on the Thursday, arrival at Nice Cote d’Azur, collect the hire car then off along the famous Boulevard des Anglais, we stop at the beautiful harbour in Beaulieu for a snack and then on to book in to the Hermitage.
It may be Monaco but its just another race circuit, who is behind me ?, will I get a clear run ?, warm the tyres and the gearbox but watch out for the head-bangers.
Monaco is tight and even for Historic cars the start is all important, I make a great one and pass three cars up to tenth place before frantic braking for St Devote.
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 2004 Monaco Grand Prix Motorsport Gifts at CompareStorePrices.co.uk
Juan Pablo Montoya during qualifying for the Monaco grand Prix Poster (Medium - 42cm x 30cm)
Kimi Raikkonen during practice for the Monaco Grand Prix Poster (Medium - 42cm x 30cm)
Ralf Schumacher during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix Poster (Medium - 42cm x 30cm)
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 Monaco Grand Prix: 2004 - F1 GP 2004 Quiz
Monaco Grand Prix: 2004 - F1 GP 2004 Quiz
The 2004 Monaco Grand Prix was one of the most exciting of the season.
* The Monaco Grand Prix circuit was the shortest circuit in the 2004 Formula One series.
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 BBC SPORT | Motorsport | Formula One | Rich pickings for F1 fans
Monaco had everything that Michael Douglas' grand prix ticket at Barcelona lacked a fortnight ago.
This was a genuine racing contest and for all the incidents and accidents that caused the safety car to appear twice, the crowd were thrilled to see two drivers charging on the limit.
Once he'd slipped off the front row in Monaco and then got caught behind Kimi Raikkonen, his bid for a record opening to a season was always in trouble.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/3741121.stm   (627 words)

  
 Monaco Monte Carlo Grand Prix F1 - French Riviera . Cote d'Azur
Staged around the narrow, winding streets of Monte Carlo, the attraction of the Monaco Grand Prix is the proximity of the speeding Formula One cars to the race spectators.
Seventh in the Formula One racing calendar (following the Austrian Grand Prix on 13th May and preceding the Canadian Grand Prix on 10th June), the 61th Monaco Grand Prix takes place at 2:00 pm on 20th May 2004, following preliminary rounds on the 21st and 22nd.
The hairpin of Virage Rascasse leads on to the uphill section, before the dangerous Virage Anthony Noghes and a burst of acceleration towards the end of the first lap, to face again the challenge of Virage St Devote.
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 Grand Prix 3 (PC) - SimRacingWorld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Grand Prix 3 is the third installment in the GP-Series by the legendary Geoff Crammond, who almost single-handedly programmed the entire game himself.
Being the sequel to the phenominally successful Grand Prix 2, Grand Prix 3 always would have a huge reputation to live up to, and unfortunately, for many the final release of Grand Prix 3 just didn't satisy their desires.
Fundamentally Grand Prix 3 is an excellent racing-sim, however it lacks the small touches that would make the sim just as successful as Grand Prix 2.
www.simracingworld.com /games/7   (134 words)

  
 Autographed and Rare Formula 1 Memorabilia - MaxiView2000
Jennifer Aniston's personal VIP Pass to the 2004 Monaco grand prix and a Jaguar Racing Oceans 12 team shirt.
VIP pass and lanyard to the 2004 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
Media tabard from the 2006 Barcelona Grand Prix held at the Circuit de Catalunya.
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 Encyclopédie :: encyclopedia : Grand Prix automobile de Monaco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Le Grand Prix de Monaco, couru chaque année sur ce circuit, fut organisé la première fois par Antony Noghes, un industriel de la cigarette résidant à Monte-Carlo, sous les auspices du prince Louis II de Monaco, fondant l'Automobile club de Monaco, dont Noghes est le président fondateur.
Le grand prix de Monaco fut la seconde épreuve au programme du championnat du monde de 1950 (21 mai).
Le Grand Prix de Monaco est organisé par l'Automobile Club de Monaco, fondé en 1925, qui organise également le Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo et la coupe de Kart de Monaco.
www.encyclopedie.cc /Grand_Prix_automobile_de_Monaco   (344 words)

  
 2004 Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo Monaco Grand Prix, Formula 1 VIP Grand Prix tour to Monte-Carlo Monaco including ...
Monaco Grand Prix 2007 Grand Prix of Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix tours and tickets to Monte Carlo Monaco and 17 other great Grand Prix weekends including hotel tickets hospitality and more.
that all true Grand Prix fans must attend at least once in their life.
European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring the following weekend!
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 GrandPrix.com > Monaco GP > Race Report
It may not be nice, it may not be fair, but when Michael Schumacher's Ferrari appeared from the Monte Carlo tunnel having been punched firmly on the nose, the Media Centre raised a spontaneous cheer, a sign perhaps that Ferrari has done everything right in F1 in recent years, except to win hearts and minds.
Before going to Monte Carlo, half the people in Formula 1 were ready to slit their wrists because of Michael Schumacher's complete and utter domination of the 2004 season and his complete lack of interest in what his success was doing to the sport.
And in the meantime people across the world were doing things other than watching Grand Prix racing on TV on a Sunday afternoon.
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 Monaco Grand Prix 2004 Formula 1 Hospitality - Corporate Entertainment Company
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The Negresco is the perfect base for your visit to the most glamorous Grand Prix of them all.
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 GRAND PRIX HISTORIQUE DE MONACO 2004
Le Grand Prix Historique de Monaco a lieu tous les 2 ans au moment du grand prix de Monaco.
Cela permets une semaine avant le grand prix de "roder" les installations et à plus de 200 pilotes de goûter au tracé mythique de Monaco.
Le Grand prix Historique de Monaco a eu lieu le 15 et 16 mai 2004 sur le circuit de MONACO.
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 Historic Monaco Grand Prix - Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
The event that is organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco is held over Saturday and Sunday with qualifying on the Saturday.
The Historic Grand Prix meeting is not over expensive to organise, as the stands, safety barriers, and the other essential infrastructure parts are already in place for the following week's F1 World Championship Grand Prix.
In 1952, the Monaco event had been run for sports cars, as this was a period in F1 when the regulations were being changed from one engine to another and there was not an abundance of single-seater racuing cars.
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 YourMonaco.com - Monaco & Monte Carlo Information - Monaco Grand Prix
The Grand Prix is 77 laps around the narrow, winding streets of Monte Carlo, making the Monaco Grand Prix the most exciting in the world, with little room for driver error.
Since the first Grand Prix on April 14 1929, organised by Monte Carlo resident and founding president of the Automobile Club de Monaco Antony Noghes, the average fastest speed has risen from 50mph (80 kph) to 88mph (143 kph).
At Monaco you really have to keep your concentration and push to the limit all the time.
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 Monaco Official Site - pressrelease_092903
The Monaco Government Tourist Office and Le Club Diamant Rouge de Monaco launches today a new website that is certain to change the way Riviera-bound travelers plan their vacations:
Monaco Auction secures excess travel inventory from leading travel providers, legendary Monégasque hotels including Columbus Monaco, Hôtel de Paris, Hôtel Hermitage, Le Méridien Beach Plaza and Monte Carlo Grand Hotel, exquisite resorts and spas, cruise lines and tour operators, and packages it into exciting online auctions for a fraction of retail cost.
Monaco’s reputation as a fairytale destination is furthered by its rich culture and tradition of catering to those who appreciate the finer things in life.
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