21 May 2012

Stars 'N' Bars - Follow the Arrows ...


Not sure where to go?  Follow the arrows. 
 

20 May 2012

Stars 'N' Bars - Kate!


Everyone knows Stars 'N' Bars, the sports bar and restaurant on the port of Monaco.  It's been going since 1993 when Kate and Didier renovated an old abandoned warehouse and started serving great burgers, great music and all in a fabulous buzzy atmosphere. 

It's been closed for three months for refurbishment and is now open - and I can tell you, it's fabulous!

And if you know Stars 'N' Bars, you'll know the delightful Kate posing for us outside the new entrance.

This is a hangout of the rich and famous in Monaco and particularly the sports stars.  Let's spend a few days exploring the inside --- a Grand Prix car on a wall, walls of photographs, great bar, stunning views over the Grand Prix paddock and harbour.

Come back tomorrow ... 




19 May 2012

Monaco Yacht Club - Dining with Friends ...


Last night I was invited to a birthday celebration at the Yacht Club of Monaco.  Happy Birthday, Casper! Very good it was too - superb food and wines - which is why this post is late!

This is my darling friend, Donald, who lives in Beaulieu-Sur-Mer chatting to Marianne who is 90.  A beautiful Danish woman - oh, to have her bone structure and energy ...


18 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - The Decorated Gordini


This decorated car is a Gordini T11/15 built in 1947.  Seems a sacrilege to me that a beautiful old racing car should be painted like this but perhaps other people don't agree.  It certainly stopped me in my tracks!

(Thanks so much to Jean-Michel who informed me the art is by Patrick Moya, a well-known local artist.)

17 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - Make Do and Mend ...

 
A finger of grease, duct tape and pink kitchen roll all seem essential in the world of Classic Cars.

16 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - the Allards and the 1957 Ferrari Spider that sold for $6.5 million




Today we see the three Allards entered for the Serie C race.  The red one is a J2X built in 1952, entered from America.  The one in the smaller photo is a J2, (1950) from the UK and the last one is a J2X (1952) from Italy.

Note, (in the photo below) how close the cars are to the yachts at Port Hercule. 

And in the last photo (courtesy RM Auctions) is a 1957 Ferrari 625 TRC Spider which sold at the Classic Car auction last Saturday at the Grimaldi forum for 4.5 million euros. It's one of only two built by Ferrari. The estimate was 1.5 million euros but with two determined bidders it went up and up and up ...  Total receipts at this auction were 33 million euros.  Recession?  What recession?


1957 Ferrari 625 TRC Spider (photo courtesy RM Auctions)

15 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - the Old Lady Bugatti - 1925


This is the oldest car at the Historic Grand Prix.  She's a Bugatti 39 built in 1925.  I wonder why she has her entry number painted on rather than using the round sticker you see on the car alongside. Perhaps it's because her number plate is painted on too?

The neighbouring car, by the way - painted dark blue - is a Bugatti 37A built in 1926.

14 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - Denny Hulme's McLaren



Not difficult to guess what this little boy wants to be when he grows up.

He's sitting in Denny Hulme's McLaren M14A from 1970.

13 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - the Shiny Red Maseratis



Two sublime Maseratis and look at the shine.  And imagine fixing the bonnet with a beautiful old leather belt.

The model in the first photo is a Maserati 4 CL from 1939.  The car in the last photo is a Maserati 6CM/4CM from 1936.

Today is race day in Monte Carlo - the 8th Historique Grand Prix. There will be 226 classic cars competing in various classes, with entries from 20 different countries including 87 Brits and 31 Americans.  And the weather, after a misty start, looks good.  Vroom, vroom, vroom ...


12 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - Jacky Icks' Brabham - and a reminder on the steering wheel


Don't you love this reminder ...

This is Jacky Ickx Brabham BT26 which won the German Grand Prix in 1969 - but it looks like it has a long way to go before racing tomorrow. I'm sure though it made it. These photos were taken on Thursday - the day the officials check out all the cars to make sure they follow whatever the requirements are in their particular class.


11 May 2012

The Historic Grand Prix - Frazer Nash Bristol and Allard



It's Historic Grand Prix time again so Monaco is filled to the brim with petrol heads - many of a 'certain age.'  The car in the main photo is a Frazer Nash Bristol but I don't know what year.  The smaller photo shows part of one row of cars on display at Port Hercule - there were four rows of cars in this same category but others (the later Ferraris, for example) are using the pit lane garages that will be used in two weeks time for the Monaco Grand Prix. The car in the last photo is an Allard from 1950. 


The cars will be racing on Saturday and Sunday. More tomorrow ...
 

10 May 2012

Planet Solar - Going Onboard



Visits on board Planet Solar were really well organised. I queued for about an hour - about 20 people were allowed on at any one time.  We had a quick look around with various crew members telling us all about the trip.

You can see the line of people waiting to get on - and don't you love the beautiful lines of this catamaran in the third photo.

More tomorrow as go on board and get a feel how the crew lived for the nearly two years they circumnavigated the globe.

...although depending on the photos I get today we may hop to the Historic Grand Prix as I'm popping to Monaco later to take shots of those wonderful old cars and their owners.  Vroom vroom ...



09 May 2012

Planet Solar teaches the kids


The kids, and many adults, enjoyed the teaching facility at Planet Solar.  Here children lean how solar energy gives electricity or enables a fan to turn. 

08 May 2012

Planet Solar and the Cloud


A cut-out cloud is used to demonstrate how solar energy works and when it doesn't - when a cloud passes over.    Planet Solar achieved its 60,000 kilometre journey around the world using the sun.  This model of the vessel whizzes along in the raised pool but as soon as the cloud is held over it, it stops. For this reason, there are batteries on board that store the energy ready for cloudy days and to produce light at night.

More tomorrow ...


07 May 2012

Planet Solar arrives in Monaco!


The catamaran Planet Solar arrived in Monaco last Friday after circumnavigating the globe - and using solar power only.  An incredible achievement. The whole of the top surface of the catamaran, except for the viewing bubble, is made up of solar panels. (More on this another day)

In the small photo you see a map of the voyage that started on the 27th September 2010 and finished in Port Hercule, Monaco on Friday. It took 585 days.

The photo below is a photo I took of a photo displayed near the catamaran.  This was part of a fabulous display, mainly teaching children about the catamaran and we'll see some of this over the next days, including a visit onto the vessel itself.

06 May 2012

Jimmy*z in Winter


These photos were taken in March when Jimmy*z had taken over what was the old Moods at the back of the CafĂ© de Paris.  In summer it goes to its usual venue on Avenue Princesse Grace. I don't know if it's open here too. Maybe someone knows?

This reflective ball is at the entrance - you walk down stairs to the nightclub itself.

05 May 2012

Grand Prix - A Ring of Steel


It's that time of year again as a ring of steel goes up in Monaco. Not only for the Monaco Grand Prix but for the Historic Grand Prix too, which takes place two weeks earlier - that's when we see all those wonderful old cars driving around the Principality.

In the photo it was 'Un, Deux, Trois' as these guys lifted a heavy section of fencing into place just outside the famous exit to the tunnel.

Vroom, vroom ...

04 May 2012

The New Monaco Yacht Club by Sir Norman Foster


Stairway to heaven or perhaps simply a stairway in the new Monaco Yacht Club.  This is slowly rising on the opposite side of Port Hercule to the present yacht club.

Designed by Sir Norman Foster you can see how it will eventually look by clicking on the link.

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