Monaco Classic

Guy

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Has anyone done this? I am currently exploring options to incorporate in a road trip next May. Any advice appreciated.
 

3hcp

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If you mean the historic Grand Prix, then yes it’s far better than the real one and massively less expensive with a greater spread of vehicles to which you can get up close to. A surprisingly high amount of accidents despite the value of the classics and the F1 cars of yesteryear are so much more fun to watch. Highly recommend it and you don’t have to stay in Monaco just get the train in because the roads are closed and it’s chaos.
 

Guy

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If you mean the historic Grand Prix, then yes it’s far better than the real one and massively less expensive with a greater spread of vehicles to which you can get up close to. A surprisingly high amount of accidents despite the value of the classics and the F1 cars of yesteryear are so much more fun to watch. Highly recommend it and you don’t have to stay in Monaco just get the train in because the roads are closed and it’s chaos.
That's the one. Thanks. Our plan was to stay in France and take the train. Planning to go 3 up to share the driving in an FF so pleased to hear it won't be F1 GP expensive when we arrive! We will have used a lot of super unleaded getting there.
 

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We usually stay in Beaulieu-sur-Mer and then train into Monaco each morning (and taxi back at night). That works well if you’d rather not stay actually in Monaco.
 
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We usually stay in Beaulieu-sur-Mer and then train into Monaco each morning (and taxi back at night). That works well if you’d rather not stay actually in Monaco.
Thanks Ewan. Is movement easier than the v restricted F1? Any other tips appreciated.