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2013: Will Vettel Make It Four In A Row And Will We Score An Invitation To Yacht Row?
Melbourne,as ever,will see the 2013 teams and cars debut for a huge expanded season of 26 races that will take the teams from Australia, through Europe,Asia,the Middle East and,finally,to the Americas. While 2012 saw great new additions to the calendarnamely in Austin, Texas theres always one race that each driver perhaps strives to win more than any other.Of course,its Monaco,with no other race held in quite such high regard as the twisty street course in the worlds 2nd smallest nation.
Small in geographical size, perhaps, but its population swells at Grand Prix time, hotels sold out, space in the harbor at a premium and plenty of extra large yachts all bobbing in the sea off the coast of the Principality.While there are other races that may be viewed from the water, it is the many superyachts in Monaco at this time and their prime positions along Quay Kennedythe straightway after the chicane dubbed yacht rowthat attracts both privileged guests and the longing looks of passersby alike.
Nothing says Ive made it more than watching the Monaco Grand Prix, cars racing past a mere 60 feet away,from the top deck of a multi-million dollar yacht,as the sun hopefully beats down.This really is the ultimate VIP experience,luxury hospitality at its best,the invitation wed all like to get.One company thats been hosting VIP clients and corporate guests on private superyachts for over 8 years during the race weekend is My Yacht Monaco. Mixing with the high net worth guests enjoying gourmet foods,fine wine and champagne are perhaps the most famous couple in that small land, the Prince and Princess of Monaco themselves. Longtime friends of My Yacht,they are regular guests at the annual Friday night royal party,a must attend for anyone whos anyone in Monaco during the Grand Prix.
Ah,superyachts,superior racing and super people. Watch Monaco from yacht row? Yes,please!
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