‘Safety hazard’ returns … at Monaco’s heliport

In a nifty act of nostalgia, iconic Italian brand Martini is celebrating a return to the Monaco Grand Prix by bringing back a famous trackside billboard that had to be taken down during the 2009 race because the model’s beauty reportedly “drove the drivers to distraction”.

The ad, featuring model Jessiqa Pace as a female race car driver, became part of F1 history when it caused mayhem during qualifying in 2009. It was reported at the time that British race ace Lewis Hamilton spun out just metres from the board, which was close to the tricky Loews hairpin of the classic street circuit.

Williams Martini Racing driver Felipe Massa, remembering the billboard, said, “Every time you passed into that corner you had this woman looking at you. It was just a picture, but it was impossible not to look.”

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Media headlines teased “Poster puts F1 drivers in a spin” and “Martini girl messes up F1 racers in Monaco”, but one driver who managed to keep his cool was 2009 Grand Prix winner Jenson Button. The Brit, who is making a one-race return to Monaco this weekend, was reported as saying, “Every time you passed her, it was as though she was looking right at you.”

Caroline Hipperson, Global Brand VP for Martini, said: “This year marks Martini’s return to Monaco since the historic incident. Although our advertising has moved on quite a bit since then, bringing the original art work back is a nod to our relationship with the sport while reminding fans of the fun, glamour and pure joy of racing.  Of course, a few more women race drivers wouldn’t hurt either.”

This weekend all images of model Jessiqa Pace will be kept safely out of the sight of F1 drivers. Instead Martini will delight race fans flying in via helicopter, as her face graces the heliport in Monaco, where she is already installed.

The Martini brand’s longstanding relationship with motorsport and rich history of both sponsorship and participation began in 1968 with the creation of Martini Racing. This bold and ambitious move resulted in Martini becoming one of the first-ever, non-motorsport entrants to sponsor a racing team.

 

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Prince to open pan-European energy forum

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Photo: energysecurityforum.com

Prince Albert will deliver the opening speech at the Energy Security Forum, which takes place at the Yacht Club on Friday, June 2.

The company Trust Events is organising the important pan-European forum in cooperation with Adam Smith Conferences.

The conference provides an annual debate and networking platform to discuss all issues involved in creating a secure, clean and reliable energy future in Europe.

Bringing together leading European policy makers, key energy market players, well-known analysts and experts as well as customers, the conference will address decisions about how to make the European energy market a unified reliable trading ground, how to promote and intensify the introduction of cleaner energy sources into the mix, and discuss new investments in the energy infrastructure and innovations, organisers say.

Keynote Session 1 studies the institutional role in creating a new energy security strategy for Europe, and speakers include Volodymyr Kistion, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, Alexander Kwasniewski, President of Poland, 1995-2005, Danilo Türk, President of Slovenia, 2007-2012, and Guy Verhofstadt, Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group and Member of the European Parliament from Belgium, Prime Minister of Belgium (1999-2008), among others.

Further sessions focus on Analytical Market Debate; Energy trading; Regional Perspectives, with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe; Regional cooperation in the CEE area – V4 initiative, and Creating the Right Energy Mix for a Clean and Secure Future.

More details available from their website.

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Hamilton has mysterious problems on first practice day

Photo: Morio
Photo: Morio

While one magazine has commented that the Monaco Grand Prix is where models go to frolic after Cannes, there’s a much less trivial side to Formula 1’s favourite Grand Prix fixture, as Thursday’s practice session demonstrated.

Sebastian Vettel ended the day the fastest with favourite Lewis Hamilton all the way down in eighth. Fortunately for Mercedes, there’s one more day to iron out any problems. Hamilton kept the lid on what those glitches might be, saying; “Something went wrong in this session, we just have to find out why. The tyres were not working for whatever reason this afternoon.”

Jenson Button is back on a one-off visit after leading McLaren driver, Fernando Alonso, opted for the Indy 500. McLaren racing director Eric Boullier said that the 2009 world champion’s comeback has been a boost for team morale.

Meanwhile, production manufacturers are using the allure of Monaco to launch new models, including Renault, which will unveil the new Renault Sport Megane RS on Friday May 26, when it will lap the circuit driven by Renault F1 driver Nico Hülkenberg.

The fourth-generation high-performance Megane is hotly-anticipated. The car will be finished in black and yellow livery to match Renault’s F1 team when it makes its Monaco debut.

Free practice continues on Saturday, from 10-11:30 am, with qualifying from 2-3 pm.

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Quarterfinal playoffs Friday for Monaco’s basketball team

Photo: Manuel Vitali/DC
Photo: Manuel Vitali/DC

Friday, May 26, at 8:30 pm, Roca Team, Monaco’s basketball team, will play Lyon-Villeurbanne at home for the third and final match of the quarterfinals playoffs.

The Roca boys were surprised at home by ASVEL (69-72) on Monday. On Wednesday night, the “red and whites” managed to find the resources to put the series back to a tie (1-1), winning (71-66), proving to be still very much in the game with high hopes for Friday’s match at Stade Louis II.

Wednesday’s top scorers were Dee Bost, with 16 points. Jamal Shuler, 14, and Zach Wright, 11.

In the other playoff action, after losing at home in game 1, the Strasburgers also reversed the trend by winning at Pau 83 to 68. They will face Monaco in the semifinals if successful in Match 3.

Team Roca are hoping to fill the stands with supporters on Friday night at the Salle Gaston Médecin. Tickets can be purchased online at Digitek and at the ticket booth. The match will be broadcast live tomorrow evening on SFR Sport 2.

 

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Princess Charlene brings Riviera Water Bike Challenge to Monaco

Princess Charlene. Photo: Kasia Wandycz/Palais Princier
Princess Charlene has been training in Monaco on the Schiller S1 water bike since Christmas. Photo: Kasia Wandycz/Palais Princier

In a world premier sporting event, Monaco will host the Riviera Water Bike Challenge (RWBC) on Sunday, June 4, 2017, in support of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.

Leaving the port of Nice and heading east to arrive at the prestigious Monaco Yacht Club, 40 participants will make up 10 international teams pedalling Schiller S1 water bikes in a 21-kilometre relay race. There will be two sports personalities per team plus two places available for amateurs, to be selected by raffle on March 24.

The Schiller S1 water bike, developed by American Judah Schiller, reportedly on a dare, “uses an optimised propeller, proprietary gear box and Gates Carbon Drive belts”. It’s essentially a bike atop of parallel hulls, much like a catamaran, with a 2-foot (0.6 metre) wide frame. In calm waters, the average speed is 8 mph, although pros can reach more than 10 mph.

Mr Schiller attended the Monaco Yacht Show two years ago with a prototype of the human-powered watercraft that happened to catch the eye of Gareth Wittstock.

Mr Wittstock, who is also involved in this month’s South Africa-Monaco Rugby Exchange, eventually took the Schiller S1 water bike out for a spin at Larvotto Beach. He was hooked.

He came up with the idea of the first-ever water bike relay race, a fundraiser, with all of the proceeds to go to his sister’s charity, the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, established in 2012 to educate children in water safety and provide swimming lessons.

Monies raised from the Riviera Water Bike Challenge will go towards the relocation of the Monegasque Pavilion from the Expo Milano 2015 to Loumbila, Burkina Faso, where it will be reconstructed as a first aid and CPR training complex.

This project, a joint partnership with the Foundation, the Monaco Red Cross and the Burkinabe Red Cross, will include an Aquatic Rescue Center, as financed by the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, to allow the training of “rescuers and lifeguards from Burkina Faso and other countries in the region”. Director of Aquatic Rescue Center of Monaco, Pierre Frolla, an ambassador to the Foundation, as well as four-time freediving world record holder, will oversee the development.

The mission will include a water-safety programme and swimming lessons available to the thousand local high school students, many of whom have never had an opportunity to be in a pool, but are often at risk of drowning during floods.

Princess Charlene. Photo: Kasia Wandycz/Palais Princier
Princess Charlene. Photo: Kasia Wandycz/Palais Princier

To bring attention to the Riviera Water Bike Challenge, Princess Charlene will be hosting a benefit gala, her first in fact, on Friday, March 24, at the Monaco Yacht Club.

In addition to an evening in the company of the Princely couple and prominent sports personalities, several spots to participate in the inaugural June relay will be raffled off, as well as the ten Schiller S1 bikes that will be raced on the day. There are a limited number of gala tables available in three packages: Ruby, Sapphire, and Diamond. To reserve, contact rwbc2017@gmail.com

A test day is planned for April at the Monaco Yacht Club, where people can drop by to see the Schiller S1.

Christos Fiotakis, who represented Greece in the 100m sprints and now runs Elite Fitness Monaco, with a clientele that includes Felipe Massa, raves about the S1 water bike. “My thighs exploded,” he told Monaco Life.

Article first published March 2, 2017.

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