
With the drama unfolding on the race track, little would give the teams of spectators cause to avert their eyes from the main attraction.
But stunning Jennifer Lopez, 40, provided one such distraction as she came out to watch the Monaco Grand Prix today, squeezing her famous curves into an extremely low-cut maxi dress.
The mother of two still managed to look classy though, by opting to flash the flesh on top, but keeping her legs firmly covered up in the long flowing white patterned ensemble
She teamed the outfit with a headscarf and sunglasses and looked the quintessential starlet as she posed for photographs alongside husband Marc Anthony and Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
Earlier in the week the couple were pictured enjoying a boat ride together in nearby Nice, where they were staying on the yacht of Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli

But today the pair were off the Mediterranean waters with their feet firmly on the ground to join in with the celebrations following the race, which was won by Australian Mark Webber.
Other stars seen lapping up the Monaco sunshine included Sugababes trio Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah and Jade Ewen.


Heidi and Jade both showed off their legs in short dresses, while Amelle covered up hers in jeans, wearing a sleeveless black dress over the top of them.
Rolling Stone Mick Jagger was another VIP in the crowd, as was actor Gerard Butler, Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson and supermodel Naomi Campbell and her fiancé Vladimir Doronin.
Webber victory today saw him become the first Australian for 51 years to win the Monaco Grand Prix, spearheading a Red Bull Racing one-two, and catapulting himself to the top of the championship standings.
In repeating his lights-to-flag triumph of one week ago in Barcelona, Webber now leads the way by virtue of two wins to one over team-mate Sebastian Vettel as they are level on 78 points apiece.

It was in 1959 that three-times world champion Sir Jack Brabham won the first race of his illustrious career, that around the Monte Carlo principality, with Webber now able to stand tall alongside his hero.
Vettel finished just 0.4secs behind Webber at the end of the 78 laps as the safety car had pulled in moments before, and for what was the fourth time in an incident-strewn race.


Robert Kubica grabbed the third podium place for Renault, followed by the Ferrari of Felipe Massa and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.
Webber celebrated by jumping into a swimming pool in his full racing kit, while holding his trophy aloft.


source: dailymail