Prince Albert II of Monaco Inaugurates “Ferrari F1 in Monaco: History and Victories” Exhibition

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Prince Albert II inaugurated the exhibition “Ferrari F1 in Monaco: History and Victories” at the Collection of Prince of Monaco’s Cars, showcasing the fascinating history of the Ferrari team in Monaco since the first Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1950.

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Prince Albert II of Monaco inaugurated the exhibition “Ferrari F1 in Monaco: History and Victories” at the Prince of Monaco Car Collection. The exhibition will be open to the public until August 31st. The event was attended by Prince Albert II, former Ferrari collaborator Franco Meiners, Minister of State Pierre Dartout, and Louis Ducruet, the Prince’s grandson.

The exhibition showcases the fascinating history of the Ferrari racing team in Monaco, starting from the first Formula 1 Grand Prix held on May 21, 1950. The exhibition features several historic cars, including those driven by Clay Regazzoni, Niki Lauda, Gilles Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, and Charles Leclerc.

It is worth noting that Ferrari is the only team that has competed in every Formula 1 season since the sport’s inception in 1950. The exhibition offers visitors a chance to explore the rich heritage and victories of Ferrari in Monaco.

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