This 12th edition of GP de Monaco Historique will allow fans to remember the fierce rivalry between Niki Lauda and James Hunt, which set fire to the F1 paddock at the heart of the 70s.
In addition to two copies of Ferrari 312 B3 driven by Lauda in 1974, there will be on the Monégasque track two single-seaters in which Hunt wrote the first and last pages of his legend: the Hesketh 308 (4 cars built) in which he started his F1 career in 1974 (2 podiums, retirement in Monaco) and won in 1975 at the Dutch GP, on the day of the one and only win for the English brand in F1 ; the McLaren M26 (7 cars built) that Hunt drove to win his last three GPs in 1977 (GB, USA, Japan).