Eurosport - Tue, 19 May 11:47:00 2009
Monaco may be the most unique race on the Formula 1 calendar, but for the engineers the challenge remains the same: fine-tuning their car to achieve maximum performance around the demanding street circuit.
It's an unforgiving place, and getting the most out of your car around the twisty streets will require an unusual set-up and commitment from the driver. As a street course, the track surface is quite low grip in the early part of the weekend, but come Sunday, the track will be nicely rubbered-in and will continue to improve until the final lap of the Grand Prix.
Ride Heights
The roads in the Principality may feel billiard-table-smooth at the wheel of a road car, but they are incredibly bumpy for the rock-hard suspension of a Formula One car. To cope with the variations in track surface, ride heights are raised between 5 and 7mm relative to the norm. The public roads are also sharply cambered and very slippery - especially on the traffic markings that are dotted around the circuit.
Suspension
In order to maximise the car's grip, the team will use softer suspension settings than normal. They help the car to ride the bumps and changes of camber. The surface also means that the wheels must be able to move independently to cope with the bumps, and we soften the anti-roll bars to achieve this. Special attention is paid to suspension camber angles too. The key objective is to give the driver a neutral, driveable car that he can have confidence in around the circuit.
Aerodynamics
Monaco demands the highest downforce levels of the season. Contrary to popular belief, the primary benefit does not come in the corners, as many of them are taken at such low speeds that mechanical grip is of greater importance. Rather, the gains from high downforce come under braking and acceleration, keeping the car stable into the corners and ensuring optimum traction on the exit.
Steering angle
The famous hairpin at the Grand Hotel is the tightest of the year - along with the sharp turn at Rascasse. Monaco therefore demands the highest steering angle of the season, some two times greater than anything required in Barcelona. Dedicated Monaco front suspension is produced to ensure the necessary steering lock can be applied.
Tyres
Monaco is not particularly demanding on the tyres due to the slow nature of the circuit. As such, Bridgestone will supply the softest compounds in the range (soft and super-soft), which will help deliver good traction out of the low-speed corners.
Gearbox
Closely-spaced gear ratios are used at this circuit in order to optimise acceleration, and get the most from the engine at slow speeds. The gearbox will have to cope with 53 gear changes per lap - a total of nearly 4150 in the race.
Engine
Superficially, Monaco may seem the least demanding circuit of the year, with just 45 per cent of the lap spent on full throttle. Appearances, though, do not reflect reality. The bumpy surface means the engine can easily over-rev if the wheels leave contact with the ground. A driveable engine and good traction from very low revs are extremely important.
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I honestly believe McLaren/Merc would be stronger Helen if Ron Dennis returned to the team after weathering the storm;he was not responsible for what happened in Melbourne and it can be seen that Lewis and Kovi are suffering without him.
do you know FRancis that is just about the wittiest thing you have ever written on this forum, clearly you have seen my car. I do genuinely mean that was ratehr a witty comment keep it up and people might start to like you
hay helan . itsa Maytag
well Wizzo as I drive a mercedes with a 2.2 CDi the speed is about right, but not sure about the maker! :-)
What's needed in Monaco? Lots and lots of cash usually..
Vettel is my tip.Pole, fastest lap and victory
i predict a vettel!
I think we're all allowed one mistake Helen and by all means give a few tips..to Kimi!
hang on Wizzo do I recall both these drivers at least once making a mess of the Monaco.
Now this is one 'track' I have driven round :-) do you think they would like my driving tips :-)
Good quali is the most needed thing, get focussed on that and park the car in front of Alonso.
Whats needed most is thinking like Senna and Shumi.
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