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Throwback Thursday: 2004 Monaco Grand Prix

With the prestigious Monte-Carlo Grand Prix looming, F1 Hub looks back on a race that highlighted the unpredictability of the Principality street circuit. The race that could have been Michael Schumacher’s sixth successive win in 2004 instead gave a first ever win to Renault’s Jarno Trulli. The Italian started from pole, ahead of Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso, though not before the race suffered two aborted starts. 1996 hero Olivier Panis stalled twice; both before the parade lap and after, subsequently starting his race from the pit lane. Both Renault’s gained the advantage at the start, as Alonso managed to jump Button and follow his team-mate into Saint Devote. Button’s...
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