From 13 to 15th May, the streets of Monaco will be transformed into the same legendary circuit where the current Formula 1 Grand Prix race is held. With one big difference: this time there won’t be high-tech cars buzzing around but classic F1 cars from the pre-war era up to the 1980s. Motul-backed Ten Tenths Racing, owned by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, will defend the Italian colours with their glorious Maserati 250F, driven by Marino Franchitti. We sat down for a talk with chief engineer Ben de Chair.
