11 June 2009
10 June 2009
No Day Work
Click to see more of the Lady Lola.
09 June 2009
Grand Prix - Truth
Here's one who was working on one of the many stalls selling Grand Prix memorabilia. She was friendly and smiling yet in this photograph she looks pensive, with a quiet dignity. Photographs are so much of the moment - the instant we press that button, aren't they? Do they tell the truth or not?
08 June 2009
07 June 2009
Grand Prix - What's wrong?
We are in Monaco, yet the policeman is French. The smaller photograph shows you a Monaco policeman.
The French policeman told me he (and others) had been called in to help during Grand Prix week. I think he was enjoying himself on the streets of Monaco.
06 June 2009
Grand Prix - the Dummies
05 June 2009
Grand Prix - the Tyre Movers
04 June 2009
Watching the Grand Prix: 7 - be a Marshal
There are 650 marshals at the Monaco Grand Prix. The ones you see here (taken on the Thursday during a break between practice) are known as Chefs de Poste. There are also Commmissaires au feu, Commissaires de signalisation and Commissaires d'intervention. The ones you see here, I believe, are the ones who would quickly remove a crashed car by hooking it up to one of the many cranes around the track, allowing the race to continue as soon as possible.
These marshals are sitting alongside a statue on the edge of the port of Louis Chiron, the Monegesque Gentleman Driver, a major part of Bugatti's history. Please click on the link to read about this legendary man.
There are other ways of watching the Grand Prix and I don't have special photographs - from one of the hotels, for instance, and also from a restaurant. I read in Nice-Matin that seats at one of the port restaurants were available at 650 euros a head.
Tomorrow - more shots of Monaco at Grand Prix time.
03 June 2009
Watching the Grand Prix: 6 - from a Yacht
(Thanks very much to Rick from Manhattan Beach, California for the following information)
The biggest boat in the photograph belongs to Flavio Briatore, owner of the Renault team and is called Force Blue.
To the left is Georgio Armani's yacht, My Mariu apparently no longer used by him as he's bought another and it's up for sale. Click on the links to see more details of these yachts.
02 June 2009
Watching the Grand Prix: 5 - from a Balcony or a Rooftop
As I mentioned the other day, it was reported in Nice-Matin that takings for balconies was down around 50% this year due to the financial crisis. As many balconies are rented privately, not via agents tho, I'm not sure how they can be sure of their percentage.
01 June 2009
Theme Day: Feet
Today's theme is 'feet' and here you see the feet on a beautiful sculpture you'll find at the lower entrance to Monaco's railway station. It's called 'Fraternita' and was given to the late Prince Rainier in 1999 on the 50th anniversary of his reign by GLI Italiani di Monaco. The sculptor is Sauro Cavallini. (Please click on the smaller photo to see the sculpture enlarged).
To see how others have interpreted this Theme do click here to view thumbnails for all participants. You will find many great images to delight you.
31 May 2009
Watching the Grand Prix: 4 - from the Hillside
Once again, apologies for lack of good photographs - it was a muggy ol' day and this was taken from a great distance.
30 May 2009
Watching the Grand Prix: 3 - from the ACM Extension - again
29 May 2009
Watching the Grand Prix: 2 - from the ACM Extension
We'll see a little more of this tomorrow.
28 May 2009
Watching the Grand Prix: 1 - from the Stands
27 May 2009
Grand Prix - the Crowds
Crowds - you can't avoid them in Monaco at Grand Prix time. This was taken on Thursday practice day so you can be sure by Sunday - race day - you'd hardly be able to move. All part of the fun as the excitement builds. Here we are in the pedestrian street, Rue Princesse Caroline, looking towards Port Hercule.
26 May 2009
Grand Prix - Lewis Hamilton & the Pit Lane
In the smaller photo you see the Pit Lane, bottom right with people walking on it. Opposite is one of the stands with an enormous screen at the end showing the race. Behind some of the smaller boats. (This photograph was taken on Thursday during the Practice session).
25 May 2009
Grand Prix - the Indispensable
The salesman of the Race Radio headphones told me that it's mandatory to have hearing protection at 110 decibels and that the noise of Formula One cars is 130 decibels. A gun shot is 140. Believe me, he's right, I had no protection on Practice Day on Thursday and suffered for it.
24 May 2009
Grand Prix - Button on Pole and WINNER!
There are 33 kilometres of safety barriers in place, 20,000 sq. metres of wire fencing, 5000 protection tyres, 500 fire extinquishers (1 every 15 metres), 32 surveillance cameras + 7 mobile ones. And then there are 1100 tons of stands, 900 tons of Boxes.
There are 650 marshals, 120 professional firefighters, 30 reanimation doctors, 40 doctors (30 on the circuit and 10 for the spectators) 46 nurses (30 on the circuit and 16 for the spectators) 250 paramedics (80 on the track and 170 for the spectators).
There are 7 rapid-response fire engines, 3 vehicles for extraction and extrication, 3 service vehicles, 40 ambulances, 2 boats, 2 helicopters, 60 race organisation vehicles.
23 May 2009
Grand Prix - the T-shirt Seller
In the smaller photo, you see a Ferrari. I don't know if it's driven by Felipe Massa or Kimi Raikkonen but I think it's the latter - and if so, then Pasi from Finland will be pleased!
An event - the Amber Fashion Show - was held last night in Monaco at the Meridien Beach Plaza hotel - around the swimming pool. The models? Why some of the Formula One drivers, of course. David Coulthard in a redingcote, Lewis Hamilton in leather, Jenson Button looking rather dashing, but then he does, doesn't he? The designer was Petra Ecclestone, daughter of Bernie Ecclestone. It was presided over by Liz Hurley and is in aid of Elton John's AIDS foundation. The catwalk, of course, was black - ie bitumen? In the audience - Prince Albert and his girlfriend, Charlene Wittstock, Richard Branson, Boris Becker etc etc. There was a prize offered of a run of the circuit with Jenson Button - now that would be something, wouldn't it? It all happens in Monaco...
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