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DescriptionHi Again, this is the F1 Qualifying for Round 6 of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Drivers Championship, The Monaco Gp, Re-encoded into a 720p Hevc Video from Smcgill1969 Excellent Cap, but with all the Commercials removed ... ....... Thanks Smcgill1969, this takes up a lot of my time and effort, so please be sure to seed and leave a Positive Comment, it is the least you can do ...... Although some of you do both, very few of you seem to do either ..... If I suddenly stop uploading that may have something to do with it ...? The Monaco Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Monaco) is a Formula One motor race held each year on the Circuit de Monaco. Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world and, with the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, forms the Triple Crown of Motorsport. The circuit has been called "an exceptional location of glamour and prestige". The race is held on a narrow course laid out in the streets of Monaco, with many elevation changes and tight corners as well as a tunnel, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to race and often involves the intervention of a safety car. It is the only Grand Prix that does not adhere to the FIA's mandated 305-kilometre (190-mile) minimum race distance. The event was part of the pre-Second World War European Championship and was included in the first World Championship of Drivers in 1950. It was designated the European Grand Prix two times, 1955 and 1963, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe. Graham Hill was known as "Mr. Monaco" due to his five Monaco wins in the 1960s. Brazil's Ayrton Senna won the race more times than any other driver, with six victories, winning five races consecutively between 1989 and 1993. Fernando Alonso is the only driver to have won the race in consecutive years for different constructors, winning for Renault in 2006 and McLaren in 2007.[citation needed] The Circuit de Monaco consists of the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine, which includes the famous harbour. It is unique in having been held on the same circuit every time it has been run over such a long period — only the Italian Grand Prix, which has been held at Autodromo Nazionale Monza during every Formula One regulated year except 1980, has a similarly lengthy and close relationship with a single circuit.[citation needed] The race circuit has many elevation changes, tight corners, and a narrow course that makes it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One racing.[26] As of 2015, two drivers have crashed and ended up in the harbour, the most famous being Alberto Ascari in 1955. Despite the fact that the course has had minor changes several times during its history, it is still considered the ultimate test of driving skills in Formula One, and if it were not already an existing Grand Prix, it would not be permitted to be added to the schedule for safety reasons. Even in 1929, 'La Vie Automobile' magazine offered the opinion that "Any respectable traffic system would have covered the track with < Triple Formula One champion Nelson Piquet was fond of saying that racing at Monaco was "like trying to cycle round your living room", but added that "a win here was worth two anywhere else". Notably, the course includes a tunnel. The contrast of daylight and gloom when entering/exiting the tunnel presents "challenges not faced elsewhere", as the drivers have to "adjust their vision as they emerge from the tunnel at the fastest point of the track and brake for the chicane in the daylight.". The fastest-ever lap was set by Kimi Räikkönen in qualifying for the 2006 Grand Prix, at 1m 13.532. No Copyright Infringement Intended.I Do Not Own The Videos. All Rights Belong To the Artists Featured. Please Support The Artist. You may need to Update your PC software so it can playback Hevc x265 Files, Unless you are trying to play it back on an old Pentium III .. lol A Core Duo or better is recommended, with the latest Codec Package and or Media players installed that support Hevc playback, and a Descent Graphics Card will help quite a lot. Your Humax or USB Port on your Tv etc..etc.. will not be capable of playing such new technology yet, but in the future playback support will be widespread, it just takes time for it to filter through to the Consumer. You may recall that this was also the case with nearly all the Video Codecs that we have become accustomed to using today, like AVC x264 etc..etc... 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