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‘Magical Monaco’
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8:24 AM EDT, Thu May 22, 2014
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Racing fit for a Principality —
The Monaco Grand Prix has been held in the picturesque principality of Monte Carlo on the French Riviera since 1929 and the race remains the jewel in Formula One's crown.
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Must-win Monaco —
Four-time world champion Alain Prost believes only a Monaco victory can make you into a legendary Formula One driver.
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Serial winner —
Prost won the Monaco Grand Prix four times -- the last of which came in 1988.
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Ups and downs —
The French driver experienced the highs and lows of racing at Monaco -- this 1990 incident, while with Ferrari, was one of three retirements he suffered in 13 starts.
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Airborne —
Prost says some of the corners are so tight, it feels like you are driving a plane, not an F1 car. Here Kamui Kobayashi's Sauber takes off during the 2012 race.
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Celebrity sizzle —
Monaco is a magnet for celebrities such as Hollywood actor Will Smith and pop star Nicole Scherzinger, pictured with Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone in 2012.
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All aboard for Formula One —
The tiny city-state will welcome 200,000 fans over the grand prix weekend, with many of them watching from yachts in the harbor.
Unchanged challenge —
Monaco's street circuit is relatively unchanged since Formula One cars began racing there in 1950. Stirling Moss says his 1961 victory, shown here, was the best race of his career.
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Senna's sixth sense —
The late Ayrton Senna won the Monaco race a record six times. Brazil's triple world champion said he entered a "trance-like" state while driving through the narrow streets.