Formula 1 conducted its annual race in Monte Carlo over the weekend, with the first Monaco Grand Prix taking place in 1929. The layout used today has evolved, with changes to buildings, the addition of crash barriers, and modifications to the swimming pool section. The Monaco Grand Prix is known for its challenging circuit, making overtaking difficult. Therefore, qualifying on Saturday was crucial for determining the starting grid for the race. It was noted that for the first time this season, the cars were able to race without energy limitations due to the circuit's design, which features no long straights and numerous braking zones.
Formula 1 Qualifying Held in Monaco
Formula 1 held its annual race in Monte Carlo, with the first Monaco Grand Prix dating back to 1929. The qualifying session was particularly significant as it determined the starting grid for the race, with cars racing flat-out for the first time this season due to the circuit's characteristics.
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F1 in Monaco: Finally, the cars were flat-out in qualifying
Formula 1 Qualifying Held in Monaco