Motor Sport Muse by Connie Ann Kirk

Connie Ann Kirk, Ph.D. is a writer living in upstate New York. She has been credentialed by the FIA to write about Formula 1, credentialed by NASCAR and IndyCar for its races, and by historic / vintage entities like SVRA and Goodwood to write about their events in the U.S. and U.K.. Connie is working on a book about racers and racing. She created, writes, and maintains Motor Sport Muse as a not-for-profit online column / blog and bulletin board for participants, fans, and enthusiasts in the motor sport community and other interested readers. Thank you for visiting!
Showing posts with label Monaco Grand Prix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monaco Grand Prix. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2014

2014 Historic Monaco Grand Prix, Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, complete race results


We followed the 2014 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco and now have the full results of the final races! 

Check out the National Historic Motor Sports page of Examiner.com for the list of winners, finishers and their placements, and links.

Congratulations to all the winners and competitors! 

Monaco must be a win-win event -- just to have the chance to race there at all would be a victory for most racers I know!



Saturday, May 10, 2014

2014 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco, Grand Prix De Monaco Historique


We are following the 2014 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco! 

This is a weekend of racing historic race cars on the same iconic circuit as the Formula 1 series will race in two weeks.  The historic race meeting is held every two years in what many consider to be the most glamorous and arguably challenging road course in the world.

Check us out on the National Historic Motor Sports page at Examiner.com



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Formula 1: Nico Rosberg talks about his 2013 Monaco win, pre-party

Congratulations to Nico Rosberg for his win of the Formula 1 2013 Monaco Grand Prix.  Tire controversies aside, he's happy, and appears to validate my theory that if a racer can win just one grand prix in his/her career, Monaco is often the first choice.

We'll find out in time if the tire questions have any lasting consequences, but for now, he qualified on pole and held on through several race starts and stops, so that's definitely worth his celebrating, it would seem!

How does a young Formula 1 race car driver party?  How else -- according to Nico, "flat-out, all the way!"

Enjoy, Nico!