1996 Monaco Grand Prix: A Chaotic and Unpredictable Race
Background
The 1996 Monaco Grand Prix was the fifth race of the 1996 Formula One season. Held on May 19, 1996, at the iconic Circuit de Monaco, the race was known for its unpredictable and chaotic nature.
Race Highlights
Prior to 1996, no driver had ever won the Monaco Grand Prix from lower than eighth on the grid. However, that year, Olivier Panis of the Ligier team, starting in 14th, took a surprise victory after a series of safety car interventions and crashes.
The race featured multiple retirements, including those of Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill. Mika Häkkinen of McLaren finished second, with David Coulthard of Williams taking third place.
The race was marred by a controversial crash between Jacques Villeneuve and Rubens Barrichello, which resulted in a time penalty for Villeneuve. Additionally, heavy rain made the track slippery and challenging for drivers throughout the event.
Legacy
The 1996 Monaco Grand Prix is remembered as one of the most unpredictable and entertaining races in Formula One history. Panis' victory remains one of the most unlikely in the sport, and the race itself showcased the demanding and unpredictable nature of the Monaco circuit.
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