Sunday, May 29, 2011

The history of Grand Prix of Monaco

The Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) was came up in 1925 following to a Generally Assembly attended by 55 designated members of the SVAM, the Monegasque Bicycle and Automobile Sports Club, which was started in 1890 under the name Monegasque Bicycle Sports Club. It’s name was changed in 1907 due to the fact that the importance of motor vehicles had become greater and stronger as time progresses.

Anthony Noghés the Commissioner General, was appointed to present the application of the Automobile Club of Monaco for joining the Association of Certified Automobile Clubs in Paris, which is currently known as FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile). The application get rejected because none of the organized events taken place on Monegasque territory.

Nogés committed himself to the crazy project of organizing up a race circuit in Monaco and attending the race. With the sincere support of Louis Chiron, the members of the Club as well as the Prince, as Honorary President of the Automobile Club of Monaco, Noghés implemented the event. On April 14th, 1929, Prince Pierre inaugurated the circuit of the 1st Grand Prix of Monaco with a lap of honor in a Torpedo Voisin car driven by the Charles Faroux who was the director of the circuit at that time.

The young Monegasque driver Louis Chiron was not present as he participated in the500 Miles of Indianapolis.

“Williams” won the Grand Prix in a Bugatti 35 B car in 3h56’11’ with an average speed of 80.194 km/h. The race was a genuine triumph.

On April 19th, 1932, Captain Sir Malcom Campbell, the man who had broken the world speed record with 408.621 km per hour, opened the 2nd Grand Prix of Monaco in a superb Torpedo Rolls Royce.

From 1938 to 1947, the Grand Prix did not organize because of economic scarcity, a lack of participants and a period which was not appropriate. On May 16th, 1948, the competition again begun, but the year after the race was cancelled due to the death of Prince Louis II.

Juan Manuel Fangio was the winner of the 11th edition on May 21st, 1950. Then, a race was organized in 1952, but after, various cancellations took place. Since May 1st, 1955, the Grand Prix of Monaco is one of the most expected moments in the Formula One Championship.

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