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Red is on …

Since the 2018 edition, being fully aware of its responsibility to add to the value of an important asset of international automobile heritage, the Organizing Committee and the Commission of Vintage Cars at Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) have decided to modify the essence of their meeting by putting Formula 1 on top of the list. This is why, in 2021, in the authentic and magical setup of the Principality’s track, the 12th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique will remain faithful to this commitment by celebrating, among other things, the first win for Ferrari in the Formula 1 World Championship …/strong> The 2020 edition, in line with this goal, was meant to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the creation of the World Formula 1 Championship. However, the Covid-19 pandemic forced ACM to cancel the event. But it has not decimated the current field of amazing vintage F1 cars and 2021 will allow amateurs of the category which represents the pinnacle of motorsport to race for real. Despite all current sanitary protocols, more than 90 competitors will be present! And every series will have everything in stock to please the passionate as well as the connoisseur fans! There will be a fight between “voiturettes” in the heat of the A Series, the iconics Maserati 250F models facing a great diversity of single-seaters with front engines (B Series), the richness of the C Series (Sports Cars) and the D Series (F1s from the 60s). One third of the E Series will be made of cars powered by 12-cylinder engines (Ferrari, Matra and BRM), in addition to the F Series with three former Grand Prix drivers and a multiple winner of Le Mans 24 Hours. Last but not least, the G Series will host more recent F1s of a great variety of colours … The diversity and richness of the fields will allow to celebrate the greatness of the Ferrari brand, and in particular its very first win in the Formula 1 World Championship, by Argentine’s Froilan Gonzales in 1951 on the Silverstone track. Four models that belong to the legend of motorsport will be visible and active on the mythical Monaco track: For this selection of amazing cars, as well as for the rest of the field, the main factors which presided to the choice of cars accepted by ACM are absolute rarity and a sense of the very exceptional. The spectators will then be able to watch 7 races involving a 100th legendary cars, all of them in a perfect and unique state of conservation. During two and a half days, competitors will share their passion for competition at the highest level of motorsport, in real races, surrounded with the sound and smell which characterize their cars, confronted to their rivals at that time. The track, set in the heart of the Principality of Monaco, is still 80% the same as the track in 1929. It is still used today for the Formula 1 World Championship…" ["post_title"]=> string(46) "12e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique" ["post_excerpt"]=> string(0) "" ["post_status"]=> string(7) "publish" ["comment_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["ping_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["post_password"]=> string(0) "" ["post_name"]=> string(35) "12e-grand-prix-de-monaco-historique" ["to_ping"]=> string(0) "" ["pinged"]=> string(0) "" ["post_modified"]=> string(19) "2022-03-09 16:17:30" ["post_modified_gmt"]=> string(19) "2022-03-09 15:17:30" ["post_content_filtered"]=> string(0) "" ["post_parent"]=> int(0) ["guid"]=> string(70) "https://acm.mc/index.php/edition/grand-prix-de-monaco-historique-2021/" ["menu_order"]=> int(1878) ["post_type"]=> string(7) "edition" ["post_mime_type"]=> string(0) "" ["comment_count"]=> string(1) "0" ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } }
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A studious week-end in preparation for the 2021 Grands Prix
18 April 2025

A studious week-end in preparation for the 2021 Grands Prix

As usual in Spring, the ACM Marshals Training Camp took place last week-end on March 13-14, in a particular context. Two years after the last track racing events in the Principality, 496 volunteers were presents during these two days in order to rework their skills and reflexes, while getting acquainted with the new protocol which will be implemented for the three coming events (Monaco Historic Grand Prix – April 23-25 / Monaco E-Prix – May 8th / Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix – May 20-23).

Launched in 1972 by the ACM President, Me Michel Boéri, and organised in the “Chapiteau de Fontvielle” venue, the ACM Marshals Training Camp offers to all the Corps of Marhals members 10 workshops (first aid / Pre-video / Pre-rail / intervention / Post-vide / E-Prix / Timed run “Gazelle” / Flags and track signalisation / Fire) throughout these two days. Testing the reflexes, physical and reasoning skills of each candidate are the main objectives of this training camp.

Introducing some new procedures this year 

In this particular context, the training sessions were put in place with a specific health protocol to respect and follow. Each person present had to prove a negative PCR test of less than 72 hours. Throughout the weekend, wearing a mask, distributing hydroalcoholic gel, disinfecting equipment were essential. “A procedure fully accepted and respected by our volunteers” according to Jean-Michel Matas, Deputy Commissioner General of the ACM, in charge of the Corps of Marshals. “They were exemplary”.

The sanitary protocol will be one of the key novelties of the ACM racing events in 2021. The workshops have consequently made it possible to explain and apply the measures put in place this year to all the volunteers in order to avoid any risk of COVID-19 contamination.

Another priority area of ​​work was the fire training session, supervised as every year by the Firemen of the Principality of Monaco. The accident of French pilot Romain Grosjean on last November, has confirmed the ACM teams in the importance of working on the fire control and driver extraction procedures within a very short timeframe. This workshop has indeed been part of the Marshals training program for 14 years. “We were a pioneer” explains Jean-Michel Matas.

Fuel present in the gasoline of some historic cars during the Historic Grand Prix, methanol can create a specific fire. Marshals were trained for controlling it with the use of specific extinguishers. Finally, the volunteers received a formation on the electrical risks incurred with Formula 1 and Formula E cars.

The E-Prix taking place for the first time in 2021 on the large circuit, 42 “perche-man” positions have been created in order to handle the car without any electrocution risk.

Last highlight of the weekend was held on the Sunday with the flags handling and application of on-track signaling rules.

In numbers

Around 680 peoples will be mobilized by the ACM Corps of Marshals on each event (Monaco Historic Grand Prix, Monaco E-Prix, Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix). 64 new volunteers join the team this year, including 16 women. 

The upcoming dates for the Marshals will be held for the General Meeting at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco on April 8th, and for the equipment distribution during the week-end of April 17-18, one week before the Monaco Historic Grand Prix (April 23-25). 

Becoming a ACM Marshal  ?  

All the admission criterias are detailled in the following document  : 

https://acm.mc/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CONDITIONS-DADMISSION-Version-du-29-07-2020.pdf

The regirstration for the 2022 track races will start on September 16th, 2021.

If you require additional information, please call the Secretariat of the Corps of Marshals on +377 93 15 26 16.

Published on:15 March 2021
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