History Of The Grands Prix Of Monaco
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An exclusive CD ROM made on the track featuring all the races in live video
from 1929 onward!
Vol. I 1929-1980.
An introduction to the reference CD-ROM, an exclusive product made in Monaco Featuring 650 Mb of action packed video for: PC Windows/Windows 95 and Macintosh (68040+Power).
Full screen interactive Video of each Race, Practice, Starting Grids and Results (with interactive links to winning drivers and cars)
Some exclusive footage never broadcasted with commentaries by Phill Hill, Stirling Moss and Jacky Stewart .
The Drivers who Took the Checkered Flag:
Their biographies and interviews
- Grover William, "Williams or Willie" : won 1929
- Dreyfus Rene, "Le Chef": winner of 1930
- Chiron Louis, "Monsieur le Commisaire": winner of 1931
- Nuvolari Tazio, "Il Mantovano Volante": winner of 1932
- Varzi Achille, "The Artist": winner of 1933
- Moll Guy, "The Young Algerian": winner of 1934
- Fagioli Luigi, "The Old Abruzzi Robber": winner of 1935
- Caracciola Rudolf, "Der Regenmeister": winner of 1936
- von Brauchitsch, Manfred, "The oldest Living Champion" : winner of 1937
- Farina Nino, " Dottore": winner of 1948
- Fangio Juan Manuel, "El Chueco": winner of 1950-57
- Marzotto Vittorio, "The Gentleman Driver": winner of 1952
- Trintignant Maurice, "Petoulet": winner of 1955-58
- Moss Stirling, "The Champion to Beat": winner of 1956-60-61
- Brabam Jack, "Black Jack": winner of 1959
- McLaren Bruce"The Legend": winner of 1962
- Hill Graham, "The Mechanic": winner of 1963-64-65-68-69
- Stewart Jackie, "Royal Stewart": winner of 1966-71-73
- Hulme Dennis, "The Bear": winner of 1967
- Rindt Jochen"World Champion Posthumus": winner of 1970
- Beltoise Jean-Pierre: winner of 1972
- Peterson Ronnie, "Sweet Ronnie": winner of 1974
- Lauda Niki, "Niki the Courageous": winner of 1975-76
- Scheckter Jody, "The Sportster": winner of 1977-79
- Depailler Patrick"The Biker": winner of 1978
- Reutemann Carlos, "The Governor": winner of 1980
The Manufacturers that Won the GP of Monaco and the History of their Ultimate Driving Machines:
- Alfa Romeo; winner of 1932-34-50
- Brabham; winner of 1967-82
- B.R.M.; winner of 1963-6465-66-72
- Bugatti; winner of 1929-30-31-33
- Cooper; winner of 1958-59-62
- Ferrari; winner of 1952-55-75-76-79-81
- Lotus; winner of 1960-68-69-70-74-87
- Maserati; winner of 1948-56-57
- Mercedes-Benz; winner of 1935-36-37
- Tyrrel; winner of 1971-73-78
- Williams; winner of 1980-83
- Wolf; winner of 1977
All the Data in a Nutschell:
- Rules & Regulations; what it used to be, what changed and what it is now
- Statistics; Graphic visuals of drivers, cars, engines, speeds, etc.
- The Events; each race, all the details up to 1995
- Honors List; who won, with links to the race data
- Drivers; participations, championship positions up to 1995
- Teams; participations, wins and positions up to 1995
- Anecdotes; memories of Alfred Neubauer and Claude Fin
A Challenging Trivial Game:
History:
- The History of the Principality of Monaco and its Princes
- The History of the Automobile Club of Monaco
The Circuit of a Thousand Corners in a City:
- The Evolution of the most Extraordinary Circuit in the World
- Annual Building of the Grand Prix Circuit in a City
- Extraordinary Safety Measures
- A real time Lap with John Watson on the Monaco circuit
A CD-ROM action packed and filled to the last byte with exciting live video. For PC Windows, Windows 95 and Macintosh (68040 and PowerMac).
Minimum system requirements:
PC 486 DX 33, 4Mb free RAM, Windows, 14" SVGA, soundblaster, double speed CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh: 68040 25Mhz or any PowerMac, 14" monitor 8/16/24 bit, 4Mb of free RAM, double speed CD-ROM drive.
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