On this day in 1996. Panis wins chaotic Monaco GP

1996 Monaco Grand Prix (formally the LIV Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco) was a Formula One motor race held at Monaco on 19 May 1996. It was the sixth race of the 1996 Formula One season. 1996 Monaco Grand Prix: Race Highlights FORMULA 1 9.82M subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 25K Share 1.7M views 3 years ago #F1 #F1Rewind All the best bits from one of the craziest F1 races of.

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Grand Prix de Monaco - RACE RESULT 19 May. 19 May 1996 Circuit de Monaco, Monaco. Race; Race result; Fastest laps; Pit stop summary; Warm Up; Starting grid; Qualifying; Practice 2; Practice 1; Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/Retired PTS; 1: 9: Olivier Panis PAN: Ligier Mugen Honda: 75: The 1996 Monaco Grand Prix was one of the most chaotic, unpredictable and entertaining races F1 has ever seen. Wet weather, top drivers making uncharacteristic mistakes, shunts up and down the field, and a shock winner from way down the grid - and all at one of the sport's most iconic settings: the streets of Monte Carlo. Due credit to Olivier Panis, the Frenchman's storming drive to victory from 14 th on the grid at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix will deservedly go down as one of F1's great WTF moments, and will almost certainly remain an unbeaten accomplishment around the streets of Monte Carlo. The 1996 Monaco Grand Prix was Round 6 of the 1996 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The event was held on the streets of Monte Carlo on Sunday, 19 May 1996. Michael Schumacher started on pole position for Ferrari and Olivier Panis was the race winner in the Ligier Mugen Honda. 1996 Grand Prix de Monaco Race Result

Formula 1 Classic Race The Battle of Attrition at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix The Checkered Flag

1996 Monaco Grand Prix grid As with practice and qualifying, the Sunday morning warm-up session was held in dry conditions. Panis, feeling comfortable with his JS43's race set-up, headed the times. Then the heavens opened. "All around the circuit there were crashed cars and angry drivers." Olivier Panis, in a Ligier, steers clear of the havoc around him to win an extraordinar. Completed Distance 75 laps, 249.6 km (155.094 mi) Pole Position Driver Michael Schumacher Ferrari Time 1:20.356 Fastest Lap Driver Jean Alesi The 1996 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Monaco on 19 May 1996. It was the sixth race of the 1996 Formula One season. The race was run in very wet weather, and set a record for the fewest cars to be running at the end of a Grand Prix race, with the three podium finishers being the only cars left. Olivier Panis scored his first and only win of his Formula One career.

Formula 1 Classic Race The Battle of Attrition at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix The Checkered Flag

Race summary of the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix F1, won by Oliver Panis of Ligier from May 19, 1996 on ESPN. Results 1996 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monaco 19 May 1996 by Leopold 1 min read Event: Monaco Grand Prix Track: Monaco Circuit Classification 1996 Monaco F1 GP Fastest lap: 1:25.205 min by Jean Alesi (Benetton B196) in lap 59 Check out 1996 F1 Championship Standings Check out 1996 F1 Teams & Drivers Check out All Time F1 Drivers Rankings Until 1996, no driver had ever won the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix from lower than eighth on the grid, French team Ligier hadn't tasted the sweet nectar of victory in 15 years, and Frenchman Olivier Panis was still searching for his inaugural Formula 1 win. A video clip with highlights of the 1996 monaco F1 grand prix

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