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Race #7 of the F1 Sim Racing Season brings JPTURBO (John Turbo) to Montreal! After a strong 2nd finish at Monaco in Race #6 of the Season, JPTURBO sits on the Pole entering Race #7 following a top Qualifying run. The Circuit de Monaco, active since 1929, is a prestigious, ultra-tight 3.337 km street circuit in Monte Carlo, hosting the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, Formula E, and Historic GP. It is renowned as the slowest yet most demanding F1 track, featuring 18-19 turns, minimal, high-downforce, and severe elevation changes Key Facts & Statistics: Location: Streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine, Monaco. Circuit Length: 3.337 km (2.074 miles), the shortest on the F1 calendar. Race Distance: 78 laps (totaling 260.286 km), exceptions are made to the usual 305 km minimum distance. Lap Record: by Lewis Hamilton (2021). Slowest Corner: The Fairmont Hairpin is taken at roughly 48 km/h, requiring full steering lock. Fastest Section: The tunnel, a 260 km/h right-hand kink. Most Wins (Driver): Ayrton Senna (6 wins). Most Wins (Constructor): Ferrari (10 wins as of 2024, Note: Source 8 says 9, but F1 history shows 10). Construction: Takes 6 weeks to build and 3 weeks to dismantle. Key Circuit Features: Due to extreme narrowness, overtaking is rare and difficult, often leading to high accident rates and safety car interventions. Iconic Sections: Sainte Devote (Turn 1), Casino Square, the Hairpin, the Tunnel, and the Swimming Pool chicane. Uniqueness: It is the only F1 track with a tunnel and is widely considered one of the three "Triple Crown" events alongside the Indy 500 and 24 Hours of Le Mans. History: Inaugurated in 1929, won by William Grover-Williams. The event usually takes place in late May, serving as a cornerstone of the Formula 1 World Championship. #SimRacing #ERacing #VirtualRacing #RacingSimulation #MotorsportGaming #SimRacers #gamingchannel #OnlineRacing #RaceDay #DigitalMotorsport #iRacing #iRacingCommunity #iRacingLife #iRacingOfficial #F1Game #F1Esports #F1SimRacing #Formula1Gaming #driver #pov #drive #goldenbadgers