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Revision as of 07:41, 2 May 2023
Location | Monte Carlo and La Condamine, Monaco |
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Opened | 1929 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | n/a |
Circuit de Monaco is a 3.337 km (2.074 mi) street circuit laid out on the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine around the harbor of the Principality of Monaco. It is commonly, and even officially, referred to as "Monte Carlo" because it is largely inside the Monte Carlo neighborhood of Monaco.
Other cover appearances
Series | Date/Season | Race | Type |
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Formula One | June 3, 1962 | Monaco Grand Prix | Program |
June 1, 2003 | Monaco Grand Prix | Program |
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