Circuit de Monaco
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| Circuit de Monaco
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| Country
| Monaco
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| Length
| 2.075 miles, 3.340 km
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| Architect
| Antony Noghes
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| Type
| Temporary Street
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| Opened
| 1929
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| Closed
| Active
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| Series hosted
| Formula One
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Monte Carlo, the playground of the rich and famous as the most famous street-circuit in the world. Officially known as "Circuit de Monaco", it is colloquially by the neighborhood where the majority of the course is laid out. Taking six weeks to build every year and another three to dismantle, it is only used for racing one weekend a year. First run in the 1930s, it has been a fixture on the Formula One schedule since 1955 as well as the initial championship in 1950.
This track has been used with the permission of www.etracksonline.co.uk