TRIPLE F1 champion Nelson Piquet once said "racing in Monaco feels
like cycling around the living room but a win there is worth two
anywhere else".
Piquet's peers and even the current generation of drivers could
relate to that.
Monaco - the F1 stop this weekend - is a circuit where many greats
have fallen, with a few legends created.
Interestingly, at the Monte Carlo street circuit, the qualifiers
are often taken more seriously than the race itself.
That's because positions on the starting grid are vital as
overtaking areas on the circuit are minimum.
So when it comes to overtaking, most of the drivers just hope that
their rivals make a mistake - which …