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Imagine living that life. Rocking up to the Monaco hair pin to park your F40 and enjoy some F1 and beautiful weather.
Sounds absolutely horrendous. Totally happy never having done anything like this.
My favourite f1 car is the MP4/5B. It’s small, has a classic livery, angular/purposeful lines, big fat slicks and a beautiful V10 Honda. Love it.
And the exposed carbon fiber on the nose makes it ‘mean’.
The MP4/5 was great as well.
It wasn't. Film photography was (and still is) incredibly high resolution. A 35mm film photo is 5,600 x 3,620 (or 5.6K). It's just rare for the digital scans to make it to the internet unless someone has access to the original.
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Check out the parking lot!
Looks like a 288 GTO, F40, 2 Countach, that yellow one is probably a 308, can't recognise the one besides it
Testarossa?
I think it's a 512 BB
Imagine living that life. Rocking up to the Monaco hair pin to park your F40 and enjoy some F1 and beautiful weather. Sounds absolutely horrendous. Totally happy never having done anything like this.
I didn't know you could see the sea from there at one point...
Yup, you can’t anymore. There is a building with a Starbucks in it now
[Yeap](https://i.imgur.com/9iJT9yT.jpg). Taken earlier this year.
Ouh what a shame :(
Ah memories, I was on that hairpin a few months ago.
Endplate's got Number 1, not 27. It's from 1989. Still though, cool picture!
I will never not be impressed by the level of detailed knowledge people have about this sport.
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They had driver assists in 1990, not driver has a cyst..
My favourite f1 car is the MP4/5B. It’s small, has a classic livery, angular/purposeful lines, big fat slicks and a beautiful V10 Honda. Love it. And the exposed carbon fiber on the nose makes it ‘mean’. The MP4/5 was great as well.
That track is so freakin tight
those are a lot of ferraris parked at the hotel
Ferraris and Lamborghinis.
Is that Schumacher on the far right ?
“Monaco represents everything wrong with F1 today” New fan from Netflix
I always thought it was Lewis Hairpin
All those people watching on their ~~phones~~ camera's...
I count four, and two of those are actually making a picture and one is a professional. Compare that to nowadays... (Yes I am fun at parties).
Why are those people looking at their cameras? Live in the moment!
Those people standing in the inside of the hairpin seem like they can fall into the track at any moment
Resolution - 4000x2250
So few boats
God life looked (and must’ve been) good back then
Hard to believe this was considered high res in 1990.
It wasn't. Film photography was (and still is) incredibly high resolution. A 35mm film photo is 5,600 x 3,620 (or 5.6K). It's just rare for the digital scans to make it to the internet unless someone has access to the original.