Few places capture the expression of what F1 really is than the picturesque, beautiful, historic streets of Monte Carlo- home of the Monaco Grand Prix.

The small rolling hills on the French Riviera holds the spiritual home of the world’s premier racing competition.

Like a moth drawn to a flame, beautiful people flock to this small part of the Mediterranean coastline.

The rich and famous arrive in their droves each summer, all connected by one thing: money. And where there is money, there is F1.

Fast cars, fast women and gambling sounds like a normal day in the life of James Bond but instead captures the stereotypical life of a F1 driver.

F1 and gambling go back a long, long way. Back to 1929 in fact when the best drivers post World War thundered past the most famous casino in the world: the most famous landmark on the F1 calendar.

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The famous Monaoc casino

But like all things, times have changed. You don’t have to be a member of the Monte Carlo casino to have a flutter on who will win.

You don’t even have to bet on who will win.

The gambling market is soaring. Who will win? Who will crash? Who will get pole? Whose engine will blow up? What lap will their car break down? All kinds exist now.

Vegas style online casino are leading the way- offering the best odds on all F1 markets- meaning Lewis Hamilton doesn’t have to be the only winner in Australia.

Nor do you have to win by betting on F1. Online gaming, online slot machines and online casinos all exits to make the break between races just as profitable.

The times may have changed but the Monte Carlo casino still stands tall and proud.

And F1 and gambling still go hand in hand.


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