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Revision as of 09:29, 21 September 2017
For the ARWS event, see ARWS Monaco Grand Prix
Circuit de Monaco | |
{{{Series 1}}} | |
Race Statistics | |
Number of times held | 0 |
First held | 1950 |
Last held | 2013 |
Number of venues | 1 |
Most wins (drivers) | Template:AUS Daniel Melrose (2) Sebastian Vettel (2) |
Most wins (constructor) | Ferrari (5) |
Laps |
The Monaco Grand Prix was a race on the Formula One calendar. It was first held in 1950 on the streets of Monte-Carlo.
The race is considered one of the world's most prestigious Grand Prix events and forms part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport with the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Indianapolis 500.
Since 2013, the Monaco Grand Prix has been a round of the AutoReject World Series.
Previous Winners
By Year
Multiple Winners (drivers)
Wins | Driver | Years |
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2 | Template:AUS Daniel Melrose | 2010 2011 |
Sebastian Vettel | 2010 2012 |