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The video provides an onboard perspective of the 1970 Monaco Grand Prix circuit with narration by Graham Hill. He describes the course as follows:
 
Sainte Devote Corner: A very fast corner, taken in a lower gear at about 90 mph.
Casino Square: Drivers aim to hit the curb tightly, often going a bit broadside into the square.
Downhill stretch: The car becomes very light over the hill, leading to a right-hander.
Station Hairpin: A sharp, short burst in second gear, sometimes requiring a drop to first, where tires can lock up under braking.
Waterfront: A hard squirt of throttle leads to the waterfront, where drivers get as close to the wall as possible.
Tunnel: A very fast section where the highest speed on the circuit is reached, exiting into a blaze of sunshine.
Tabac Corner: A very fast left and right along the waterfront, requiring hard braking and a drop to third gear before accelerating into fourth.
Gasworks Hairpin: A sharp drop from fourth to first gear, followed by acceleration back up to third, leading back to Sainte Devote.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G6i2ZuM6To
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