Monaco Grand Prix Watch Party to benefit Denver Film

Sun May 29 2022 at 06:00 am

Sie FilmCenter | Denver

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Monaco Grand Prix Watch Party to benefit Denver Film
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Race fans it's that time of year again! Historic, challenging, and glamorous, the FORMULA 1 MONACO GRAND PRIX is a heady thrill. This is the sixth year running (let’s just pretend “the COVID years” never happened) we will be holding our Monaco viewing event on the BIG SCREEN at the Sie Film Center!
We will be supporting the Denver Film Society, a 501(c)3 non-profit, as they have generously donated theater space for our group to enjoy F1's pinnacle event! A suggested minimum $20 dollar donation (of course more if you feel moved to do so) at the door or online will go directly to the Denver Film Society. Last time we raised well over $1000 for the DFS - let’s blow that away!
The Mr. Kolache food truck will be on-site for breakfast and coffee starting at 6:00 am. The bar at the Sie FilmCenter will open at 7:00 a.m. with mimosas, a bloody mary bar & more.
Guests are encouraged to "dress to impress!” as the red carpet will be out!
Doors will open at 6:00 a.m. for the pre-race show and lights out at 7:00 a.m.
We have other great things in the works, including some epic giveaways (if you are a business owner and would like to promote your business by making a donation, please contact [email protected]) and an impromptu car show to follow the race in the parking garage next to the Sie Film Center. Show off your ride!
Join us at our 6th annual event to watch the race every driver dreams of winning, and every fan dreams of attending!
*** If you are interested in making a donation for our giveaways or displaying your car at the 2022 #DenverF1 Monaco GP Car Show contact Daniel Schrader at [email protected]
## About the Monaco Grand Prix
### When was the track built?
In 1215, sort of – that’s when Monaco was first established as a colony of Genoa.
### When was its first Grand Prix?
It was 1929 when racing engines first reverberated around the Principality, after cigarette manufacturer Antony Noghes decided to organise a race with his pals from the Automobile Club de Monaco. The race was part of the calendar in the first year of the Formula 1 World Championship in 1950, and hasn’t been off it since 1955.
### What’s the circuit like?
Incredibly narrow and totally iconic. Nelson Piquet memorably described driving around Monaco as “like riding a bicycle around your living room”… which is fair. Despite that, it’s a challenge that nearly all drivers love, forcing them to put their skills on the line and rewarding millimetric accuracy. Overtaking on the tight streets is harder, however, with the 2003 Grand Prix witnessing a grand total of zero passing moves!
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Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E Colfax Ave, Denver, United States

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