The second day of the Monaco Historic Grand Prix is where the action really gets going. Friday’s practice sessions afforded our teams and drivers the chance to get their cars in order – and also mess up the whole weekend – but today sets the grid for every single race. So it’s time to get serious.
One of the beauties of the Monaco Historic Grand Prix is that every single car runs every single day – all the races have practice, qualifying and race on separate days. So you can guarantee you’ll see the era of F1 that you really want, no matter which day you tune in.
Saturday’s qualifying sessions looked spectacular, with cars from the very early days of motor racing right through to the birth of turbo-era Formula 1 competing for the best grid slots on track. They were, as is tradition, joined by sportscars celebrating the one time in its history that the Monaco Grand Prix ran for anything other than F1 cars.
Photography by Pete Summers and Ben Miles.
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