Monte Carlo has the smallest capacity of all the circuits at just 37,000 (22,000 grandstands and 15,000 general admission) although unlike other circuits it has a significant non-ticketed attendance. Over the four days of the event it can be estimated quite precisely that there are around 200,000 spectators who follow the grand prix from the grandstands, the balconies of the buildings around the circuit and also from the boats in the harbour
Only two drivers have crashed into the water at the Monaco Grand Prix: Alberto Ascari (1955, lap 80) and Paul Hawkins (1965, lap 79).
Note: The 1955 edition of the Grand Prix was Ascari's last, he was killed in an accident just four days later test driving a Ferrari 750 Sports Car.
It depends on the amount of teams entered for a season. In 2012, it was 24.
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Monaco has many trees.
Monaco has two harbours!
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Yes, Monaco has many lovely parks.
They have Formula One Racing, the Monaco Grand Prix, once a year. The Famous Monte Carlo Rally (*a sport car navigation event ), is also a yearly activity. They have excellent soccer teams, and host many other world famous athletic events.
The formula for water is H2O, the single subscript is the number 2.
The Monaco Marathon, the Monaco Ironman, various tennis events, the Monaco Grand Prix, the Monte Carlo Rally and many soccer events.
Monaco, like many other countries, does not have a national bird.
There were 5,250 Formulas in '72 including Canadian cars.
There are many places to go and things to do in Monaco, see the related link.