[1][2][3][4][5] In addition, Johnny Herbert demonstrated a March 701[6] and Jacky Ickx took to the wheel of an Auto Union.
[7] For Race C, Motor Sport journalist Andrew Frankel drove a Jaguar C-Type from England to Monaco and back to compete in the event.
The trip was a homage to journalist and racer Tommy Wisdom, who had performed the same journey in 1952 for the only sportscar race held at Monaco; it was done in the same car, chassis XKC005.
[8] In Race D, Joe Colasacco ran strongly in his Ferrari 1512 which had debuted at the previous event in 2012 until he lost second gear.
[6] David Shaw qualified on pole for Race G, but jumped the start and was handed a drive-through penalty.