I kind of hate the track, but the race was great. As usual, Monaco doesn't forgive distractions. I loved the result, it showed how important is to be brave and how essential is to keep focused lap after lap.
I was as focused as the drivers... I confess I just made a technical drawing of the track, so it became kind of new.
If you don't get into that focused mood, I imagine you can easily become bored: I understand it, I've been there, done that.
Now, after my "experience" this morning I think that watching the Monaco race is similar to going to a museum. Either you concentrate in the paintings and become raptured by their minute details or you become bored after the third paint, because all seem the same...
I turned off the TV convinced that driving at Monaco is a work of art, for people that can "caught" the mood of contemplating beauty.
Every beauty is different, altough all seem equal.
As my son said, watching the following video, "it's the infinity". Thanks to Manchild for the link:
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/
(it's the video in the top left corner of the page.
Click on it, you won't regret it. Lap after lap... they are equal and different).