Monaco: Fast Cars and Big Spenders
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Photograph by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images.Monaco on the day of the Grand Prix.
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Photograph by Mark Thompson/Getty Images.Spanish driver Fernando Alonso motors around the Monaco circuit.
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Photograph by Josh Levin for CREDIT: Slate.Fans High Above the Track Hoist a Banner in Support of Fernando Alonso
The banner’s background is the flag of Asturias, the autonomous region of Spain where Alonso was born.
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Photograph by J. Seidman for CREDIT: Slate.Hoping to catch a glimpse through a temporary metal barricade.
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Photograph by J. Seidman for CREDIT: Slate.Watching the race on a portable television.
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Photograph by Josh Levin for CREDIT: Slate.A Fan in Costume
The double headgear seen here consists of a Michael Schumacher hat and Schumacher’s disembodied, helmeted head.
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Photograph by J. Seidman for CREDIT: Slate.Manning the cigarette booth.
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Photograph by J. Seidman for CREDIT: Slate.A coveted spot on a balcony marks a race attendee as a member of Monaco’s upper crust.
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Photograph by Josh Levin for CREDIT: Slate.The Yacht Club de Monaco on race day.
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Photograph by Josh Levin for CREDIT: Slate.Why watch cars go around in circles when you can chill on a boat in Monaco Harbor?
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Photograph by Josh Levin for CREDIT: Slate.The ultimate in futility: trying to make a phone call during the ear-splitting race.
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Photograph by Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP/Getty Images.The Grand Prix winner, Germany’s Sebastian Vettel, celebrates in front of Prince Albert II (far right) and his then-fiancee Charlene Wittstock.
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Photograph by Paul Gilham/Getty Images.Happy times at Red Bull’s pool party after Sebastian Vettel’s victory.
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Photograph by J. Seidman for CREDIT: Slate.The end of an exhausting afternoon.
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Photograph by J. Seidman for CREDIT: Slate.Monaco’s changing of the guard ceremony begins at precisely 11:55 a.m. each day.