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2010 Monaco Grand Prix

Considering its Monaco, how about some classic onboards rather just boring old 2009 ones? The circuit hasn't changed much over the years, so lets make the most of this.
Race Date: 16th May 2010
Circuit Name: Circuit de Monaco
Number of Laps: 78
Circuit Length: 3.34 km (2.08 mi)
Race Distance: 260.52 km (162.24 mi)
Lap Record: 1:14.439 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004)
2009 Results:
1st. Jenson Button(Brawn-Mercedes)
2nd. Rubens Barrichello(Brawn-Mercedes)
3rd. Kimi Raikkonen(Ferrari)
Time for the most glamarous, famous and historic race in the world! Remember that free practice is on Thursday here and not Friday like usual. This is to allow the roads to be opened up to the public again on Friday.
The current weather predictions are for wet sessions for Thursday, Saturday and possibly Sunday. Monaco is already quite unpredictable as far as race results as it is, with rain it can be very interesting..so interesting it lets people get their first and only victories there (Trulli, Panis to name some).
The teams will run maximum downforce here, but the ideal setup for Monaco is good mechanical grip and good traction. Outright speed means little, so Monaco is usually the performance-leveller. Teams that have ineffecient downforce (i.e. lots of drag) may be able to make a mark here. (as long as they create downforce, it doesn't matter too much about drag levels here).
The bumps and the reliance on mechanical grip also put a focus on tyre wear and the endurance of cars and drivers. Avoiding the barriers, keeping the tyres tidy while also setting a fast pace is the challenge of Monaco.
I think we can expect someone to end up in tears after qualifying as traffic will be a big problem in Q1 as usual, but more so with the new teams. Don't be surprised to see perhaps a Lotus or a straggler like Toro Rosso or Sauber to take a surprise result here, either in qualy or the race.
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