10th Monaco Historic Grand Prix

Principauté de Monaco
98000 Monaco
Monaco
From Friday 13 to Sunday 15 May 2016
10th Monaco Historic Grand PrixFrom Friday 13 May to Sunday 15 May, Principauté de Monaco
22 Apr

Vivre le Grand Prix Historique Monaco avec l'agence "Step by Step"

Le Grand Prix Historique de Monaco se déroulera du 14 au 15 mai 2016, l'agence Step by Step propose des packages uniques.

Le Grand Prix Historique est le rendez-vous incontournable des collectionneurs du monde entier et des passionnés d'automobile d'exception.

Le forfait de l'agence monégasque "Step by Step" comprend le pack VIP Terrasse, permettant de suivre les courses le samedi et dimanche depuis un appartement terrasse ayant une vue directe sur le circuit ; les déjeuners de grande qualité servis par un traiteur, le samedi et le dimanche ainsi qu'un service de rafraîchissements permanent, pass, programmes, plasma pour suivre les courses, la présence d'hôtesses et l'assistance de Step by Step Monaco.

Informations et Réservations : [email protected] ou +377 97 70 35 35                
6 May

"Revival Hospitality" – Monaco Historic Grand Prix

Period clothing and a retro atmosphere on the roof terrace of L'Héraclès during the Historic Grand Prix – a "Revival" offer by First Class Organisation

Since 1997, the Monaco Historic Grand Prix has taken place every two years in the Principality, on the renowned Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit.  These classic cars give us a wonderful retrospective view of the motor races of the past.  

The 8 series of the 10th Monaco Historic Grand Prix are an opportunity to admire Formula 1 and Grand Prix cars from the pre-war period to the 1950s, 60s and 70s.

For the 2016 event, First Class Organisation is launching its "Revival" offer, in the spirit of the Goodwood Revival.
On the prestigious terrace, guests will be welcomed by hostesses in period costume, with a retro, vintage atmosphere and accompanied by a group playing live music.

The roof terrace on the Palais Héraclès overlooks Pole Position and offers a panoramic view of 70% of the circuit.

FIRST CLASS ORGANISATION
Ermanno Palace – 27, Boulevard Albert 1er
98000 Monaco
Tel. +377 97 77 67 67
[email protected]
www.firstclassorg.mc
www.monacoreceptions.mc


6 May

A Tribute to Jean-Pierre Beltoise at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix

Anthony Beltoise will pay homage to his father, racing driver Jean-Pierre Beltoise, by taking part in the 2016 Historic Grand Prix at the wheel of a MATRA MS 120.

Anthony Beltoise, two-times French GT champion and three-times winner of the Porsche Carrera Cup France will pay tribute to his father, Jean-Pierre, at the tenth Monaco Historic Grand Prix.

From 13 to 15 May 2016, the French driver will take to the racetrack in a MATRA MS 120 that is identical to the one his father drove in the 1970 season of the Formula 1 World Championship.

Beltoise, Matra, Monaco – three names that have made their mark on the world of motor racing.  Three names that will be reunited again in a few weeks' time.

To honour the memory of his father, Anthony Beltoise wanted to take part in the 10th Monaco Historic Grand Prix in the MATRA MS 120 driven by Jean-Pierre Beltoise in 13 Formula 1 Grand Prix races in 1970.

At the time, the French champion, who was racing for the Matra Elf team, had scored 16 points and finished in 9th place.  In the Principality, he had started from the third row of the grid, rank six, on the starting grid, but then had to withdraw.  In the bucket seat of the single-seater racing car powered by the V12 Matra, Anthony Beltoise will therefore be rewriting a chapter of history - history in the course of which Jean-Pierre Beltoise won his only F1 victory in Monaco in 1972, and in which the destinies of his father and Matra were linked for several seasons – in F1, from 1966 to 1971, in a total of 46 Grand Prix.

"My father was an example for me.  He was strong, courageous and stubborn, but also humble and wise.  His life as a racing driver, his career and his exploits inspired me to live with the same passion, like many other people," Anthony Beltoise confides.  "I naturally wanted to follow in his footsteps and become a racing driver, which I have been for more than 20 years now.  It's thanks to him, and I wanted to pay tribute to him – Monaco and Matra soon seemed the obvious choice.  It will be very moving to drive that car on such a legendary circuit, which was full of meaning for my father and symbolic for those close to him."