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Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg celebrates victory at Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix the only way Formula One drivers know how, with lots and lots of champagne.

Who wants to be a billionaire? —
The Billionaire Grand Prix Gala at the Monaco Grand Prix is a four-day event designed by Flavio Briatore, former boss of the Benetton and Renault Formula One teams, for the international jet set.

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The party is held at the Fairmont hotel which sits on the famous hairpin of the Monte Carlo street circuit. Here Lewis Hamilton curves his Mercedes car past the four-star hotel during the Monaco Grand Prix.

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The champagne lifestyle promoted by the Billionaire Club requires numerous bottles of fizz, but organizers cannot say how much will be drunk over the race weekend.

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"Everybody wants to be a billionaire for one night, including me," says Briatore of his Billionaire Club events. "This is a dream."

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Briatore (left) doesn't have to sell his billionaire lifestyle to everyone. The Monaco Grand Prix is a place where real billionaires, such as Indian industrialist Lakshmi Mittal, come to mingle with wealthy peers. Mittal's fortune is estimated at $16.3bn.

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The race may be in a tiny principality but Monaco's Hercule harbor is packed with super yachts during the grand prix weekend.

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Italian businessman Briatore says his Billionaire Club parties attract "good looking" people. Briatore is famous for dating models. He romanced supermodels Heidi Klum and Naomi Campbell before marrying Elisabetta Gregoraci.