Entity: MONACO-GRAND-PRIX
The Monaco Grand Prix is the jewel in the crown of Formula 1 and the most famous race on the world's motor racing calendar. It is a high-class international auto racing event held in Monte Carlo, known for its narrow, winding roads and challenging circuit.
MONACO-GRAND-PRIX
Etymology
English has adopted the French term 'Grand Prix,' meaning 'big prize,' as the Monaco Grand Prix is undoubtedly a prestigious event.
Definition
The Monaco Grand Prix is a prestigious and iconic Formula 1 race held annually in Monte Carlo, known for its glamour, history, and challenging circuit.
Historical Context
The first Monaco Grand Prix took place on 14 April 1929 and has since become a significant event in the motor racing world, included in the World Championship of Drivers since 1950.
Cultural Significance
Regarded as the jewel in the crown of Formula 1, the Monaco Grand Prix is famous for its narrow, winding roads that wind through the heart of Monte Carlo, posing a challenge to drivers.
Related Concepts
The Monaco Grand Prix is part of the Formula 1 World Championship and is considered one of the most prestigious races on the calendar.
See Also
A prestigious and iconic Formula 1 race held annually in Monte Carlo, known for its glamour, history, and challenging circuit.