Article 53VQH Can a trip to the iconic Monaco Grand Prix cure an F1 cynic?

Can a trip to the iconic Monaco Grand Prix cure an F1 cynic?

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    The Bureau de Tabac grandstand offers a perfect view of the yachts docked on the Mediterranean Sea and is only a short distance from the Nouvelle Chicane and the exit of the track's infamous tunnel. [credit: Gregory Leporati ]

For the first time since 1954, the Monaco Grand Prix will not take place this year-and, for some F1 fans, that's not entirely a bad thing. The iconic race has been maligned in recent years, and for good reason: who wants to watch modern F1 cars drive single file across narrow city streets, with virtually no chance for overtakes, as billionaires look on from enormous yachts? Critics have argued the event is boring, outdated, and downright obnoxious.

For years, I believed that, too. That is, until I actually attended the race in 2019 and witnessed the pomp and circumstance firsthand. From bombastic ceremonies to surprisingly passionate locals, the experience wound up defying my expectations, resulting in a charming weekend that could sway even the most hardened F1 cynic.

So take a trip with me to last year's race and find out how you, too, can check this Grand Prix off your bucket list-without breaking the bank-and maybe even rekindle your love of F1 in the process.

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