Monaco Grand Prix – Key figures

MotorsInside presents you with the numbers for the 79th edition of the Monaco Grand Prix.

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1: The Monaco Grand Prix was the first ever Formula 1 street race, in 1950.

Since then, the trend has spread a bit from Singapore to Baku, and recently passing through Miami.

1.10’166 The track record held by Lewis Hamilton. Time achieved during the 2019 qualifying session.

3.337: In kilometers, the distance of one lap.

4: The number of times Monaco has been absent from the Formula 1 calendar since the creation of the World Championship in 1950.

5: The number of French people to have won this mythical race. They are Maurice Trintignant (2), Jean-Pierre Beltoise (1), Patrick Depailler (1), Alain Prost (4), and Olivier Panis (1).

19: The number of turns that make up the Monte-Carlo track. Each one more famous than the other, they form a unique layout and contribute to the fact that the Monaco Grand Prix is so special and prestigious.

29: Intensive care doctors, accompanied by 8 doctors, 22 nurses, and 18 first aiders.

49: Surveillance cameras.

78: The number of laps to complete the race.

110: The number of professional firefighters present at the test site. They have at their disposal two extraction and extrication vehicles, as well as five rapid intervention fire vehicles.

260: This is the only Grand Prix that does not meet the minimum requirement of 305km to complete a race. The drivers only cover “only” 260km.

650: The number of commissioners working this weekend for everyone’s safety.

711: Controllers, including 98 for circuit security, 27 in the paddocks, and 26 in the stands.

1996: Since that year, no Frenchman has won in Monaco. It was Olivier Panis.

The Monaco Grand Prix will take place at 3pm on Sunday, May 29th. Find the TV schedule here.

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