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Why Do F1 Drivers Live in Monaco?

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Almost half of the current Formula One (F1) drivers live in Monaco, including notable names such as Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, George Russell, Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez, Nico Hulkenberg, and Alex Albon. Even Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and former drivers such as Nico Rosberg, David Coulthard, Jenson Button, and Mika Hakkinen live in this luxurious duchy. But what makes Monaco so attractive to F1 personalities? The main reasons are:

Tax benefits

Monaco is known as a tax haven and is a huge attraction for wealthy individuals, including F1 drivers. The financial advantages of living in Monaco are significant:
No Wealth Tax: Residents do not have to pay taxes on all their wealth.
No Local Tax: No local tax is payable.
No real estate tax: There is no real estate tax in Monaco.
Without capital gains tax, investment returns are not taxed.
To obtain a residence permit, individuals must prove that they have at least £500,000 in their bank accounts and spend more than half of the calendar year in Monaco to benefit from these financial benefits.

Security

High-profile individuals such as Formula 1 drivers require the highest levels of privacy and security provided by Monaco.
Privacy Laws: Strict local laws prohibit photography, protecting residents from paparazzi and unwanted attention.
Security measures: The city is known for its security, which is supported by extensive CCTV coverage and the ability of residents to hire private security teams. This security infrastructure reduces the need for a strong, visible police presence while maintaining a safe environment.

Travel convenience

For F1 drivers who spend significant time traveling, Monaco’s location offers unparalleled convenience.
Proximity to Nice Airport:

Nice Airport, which receives many private jets, is nearby and makes international travel easy.
– Heliport access:

The Monaco heliport provides fast transport to Nice airport in just seven minutes.
During the Monaco Grand Prix, drivers can travel from their homes to the race track every day, making the demanding schedule more convenient and easier.

 Climate

Monaco has an extremely favorable climate, which is in stark contrast to the often gloomy climate of places like the United Kingdom:
– Days of sunshine: On average, the sun shines 300 days a year in Monaco.
– Mild Winters and Hot Summers: Winters are mild and summers are gloriously hot, providing an ideal habitat all year round.

Monaco’s appeal to Formula 1 drivers is multifaceted and combines financial incentives, high levels of safety, travel comfort and an attractive climate. These factors make Monaco not only a place to live, but also a paradise that supports the unique lifestyle and needs of F1 professionals.

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