Monaco Grand Prix - it's the one
really.
I know I usually write about entertainment here
and well, if Monaco is not pure entertainment, I don't know what
is!
It was Monaco that started my love of Formula One. Growing up in a car racing family, my parents loved Bathurst and went to numerous rallies there prior to getting married and having us kids. We grew up with Conrad Straight, Brockie and the like...it was second nature to us.
I also loved old movies and Grace Kelly was a
favourite. She married the Prince and moved to Monaco and that was
in France...well, sort of.
As a kid that was some story!
So I loved to watch bits from the Monaco race to
see if I could see Princess Caroline who I thought was lovely, and Princess
Stephanie who was a bit different and very cool.
From that and from observing other races my parents watched, I started to love Formula 1 racing the best, in particular Jacques Villeneuve, he was hot (he still is), but most importantly he was an awesome racer, he was more outspoken than most of the other racers, he pulled sharp moves, got himself into trouble, but was fascinating to watch, on and off track.
And so a passion was born.
Over the years I have made my way down to Melbourne numerous times to enjoy the race weekend there, always a buzz.
It's hard to explain, I suppose you need to be
there, but the fast cars, the noise, the smell, the racers, the excitement and
anticipation, it's awesome. Now I am not very sporting minded, this is my
exception and the thing that surprises people most about me. That's ok, you can
raise an eyebrow!
So, when I arrived in Monaco less than 8 months
ago on the road trip part of my European Vacation with family, I - we - were
beyond excited.
After checking into the amazing hotel we were
staying in, we headed down the hill towards where we thought the casino was,
years of watching the race had us 'on track' . But years of watching didn't
really prepare you for the beauty of Monte Carlo, the magnificent mountains so
very close by...now I knew this, but seeing it was altogether different. You
could turn in one direction and see mountains and mist, and then the other
direction and see opulent yachts on the water.
We wandered thru the casino area and found
ourselves right on that famous hairpin bend, we couldn't take enough photos, it
was incredibly exciting, the most famous bend in f1 and here we were looking
right at it!!! Then we walked around the hairpin straight to the
tunnel!!
Oh my, we walked through the tunnel, where so
many accidents have happened - if you love F1 and Monaco you will understand our
excitement.
We then we found a great cafe on the harbour for
lunch, looking directly at yachts unlike you have ever seen and up at the hills
of the royal palace.
The lunch of crepes, our first in France was delightful. We walked all round the harbour, taking in the yachts, cars, hotels and extravagance, and looking up to the mountains, wishing we were staying for more than one night. We then wandered to the 'swimming pool' and found the start/finish section of the track, lots of little statues etc paying homage to the race and racers, and all sorts of things Formula 1.
We continued to explore and made our way up the
hill back to our hotel, where we changed for dinner and some night views of this
fabulous city.
The following day we were leaving but not before
our intrepid driver, my fabulous sister Amanda, drove us around the entire race
track a few times. She was in even, we all were cheering and excited. A real
thrill, and how nice to view the race last night with all of that history now.
As the cars went round I followed even closer than I ever had, I knew these streets, I had been a passenger on these streets, I had walked these streets!!
It's a simple track, possibly one that would be ditched if it were elsewhere,
but how can they?
It is steeped in history, royal and racing...the
two go hand in hand, how I miss Monaco and those famous streets...one day I
shall return!!!!
3 comments:
How good is it for you to be able to reminisce, and see the race with new eyes? Re the yachts, I always wonder about who actually owns them, where do they live, what do they do? You rarely see people around them!
Re Villeneuve, I work with someone whose daughter and partner worked on his yacht in the Med for a while as crew. Sounds like it was an amazing experience...
It was a lot more fun I must say, knowing I had actually been there! We thought the same thing about the yachts, so many side by said, each worth millions of dollars and no one anywhere near them.
How exciting to have worked on Villeneuve's yacht, did they get to meet him, was he lovely? I hope so :)
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