Monaco Grand Prix: celebs turn out for F1's glamour day
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George Lucas arrives at the Monaco Grand Prix hoping to watch a few Star Wars of his own between some of Formula 1's biggest rivals.

Celeb spotters got the chance to see some of the biggest names in the Hollywood. There are few bigger than Cameron Diaz and Leonardo di Caprio in the world of film.

Businessman Maximillion Cooper (left), actor David Hasselhoff and rapper Xzibit are in excitable mood as more celebrities enter into the Monte Carlo party spirit.

Top Gear's star near some unreasonably priced cars, Jeremy Clarkson, greets BBC F1 counterpart Suzi Perry.

Formula 1's Monaco pit girls are in great spirits as they line up before qualifying.

Mark Webber is a picture of contentment, and who can blame him, as he arrives at the Red Bull Energy Station in style before finishing third in the race.

Sebastian Vettel unveils his specially-designed new helmet which changes colour and picture when it heats up.

Fernando Alonso's special helmet honours his career race wins: this year's Monaco Grand Prix would not be one of them

Sun worshippers look on as the action continues on the track with Felipe Massa

Fernando Alonso drives on as a host of the glitz and glamour of Monte Carlo yachts are docked

Mark Webber's Red Bull shines brightly in the Monaco sunshine. He went on to finish in a respectable third place

Sergio Perez drives past the Hotel De Paris in Monte Carlo, one of the world's most exclusive hotels at over £10,000 a night on race weekend

A yacht sails by in the distance but eventual race winner Nico Rosberg is oblivious

Nico Rosberg holds on to win 30 years after his father won the same Grand Prix for Williams
- Published26 May 2013