43°44′5″N 7°25′17″E / 43.73472°N 7.42139°E / 43.73472; 7.42139
1969 Monaco Grand Prix |
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Race details |
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Date | 18 May 1969 |
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Official name | XXVII Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco |
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Location | Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco |
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Course | Street Circuit |
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Course length | 3.145 km (1.954 miles) |
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Distance | 80 laps, 251.600 km (156.337 miles) |
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Weather | Overcast, mild, dry |
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Pole position |
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Driver | Jackie Stewart
| Matra-Ford |
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Time | 1:24.6 |
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Fastest lap |
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Driver | Jackie Stewart | Matra-Ford |
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Time | 1:25.1 on lap 16 |
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Podium |
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First | Graham Hill
| Lotus-Ford |
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Second | Piers Courage
| Brabham-Ford |
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Third | Jo Siffert
| Lotus-Ford |
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Motor car race
The 1969 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Circuit de Monaco on 18 May 1969. It was race 3 of 11 in both the 1969 World Championship of Drivers and the 1969 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.
The 80-lap race was won by Graham Hill, driving a works Lotus-Ford, after he started from fourth position. It was Hill's 14th and final World Championship race victory, and his fifth Monaco win, a record that would stand for 24 years. It was also the first win for a driver wearing a full face helmet in Formula One. Piers Courage finished second in a Brabham-Ford entered by Frank Williams, with Jo Siffert third in a Lotus-Ford entered by Rob Walker.
This was also the final Formula One race for Cooper as a constructor and Maserati as an engine supplier, Vic Elford finishing seventh and last in a car entered by Colin Crabbe.
Classification
Qualifying
Race
Championship standings after the race
- Drivers' Championship standings
| - Constructors' Championship standings
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- Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
References
- ^ "1969 Monaco Grand Prix". formula1.com. Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
- ^ a b "Monaco 1969 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
Further reading
- Lang, Mike (1982). Grand Prix! Vol 2. Haynes Publishing Group. pp. 92–93. ISBN 0-85429-321-3.
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