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Monaco Grand Prix 1977 poster

89,90 

Author: Alain Giampaoli

Immerse yourself in the thrill of the 36th Monaco Grand Prix with this dynamic illustrated poster. The scene showcases a leading red Formula 1 car, depicted in a vibrant sketch-like style that conveys the speed and intensity of the race. In the background, the lively grandstands and Monaco’s iconic scenery complete this spectacular visual.

A unique piece that captures the essence of competition and the prestige of this legendary event.

👉 A must-have for Formula 1 enthusiasts and fans of stunning sports illustrations!

18 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers: The key teams and drivers for this Monaco Grand Prix included Brabham-Alfa Romeo with Niki Lauda and Carlos Reutemann, as well as the Wolf team with Jody Scheckter. Scheckter impressed early in the season, already securing multiple wins, and positioned himself as a strong contender for victory. Defending champion Lauda sought to reclaim his status, while Reutemann, often underestimated, aimed to capitalize on his car’s performance. McLaren, with James Hunt and the M26, struggled to stand out, prompting Hunt to revert to the older M23 for this race out of frustration with his team’s performance. Ferrari also targeted the podium but faced technical challenges with its cars.
  • Standings Before the Race: Jody Scheckter led the drivers’ standings with 32 points, followed closely by Lauda with 25 points and Reutemann with 23 points. James Hunt, with only 9 points, faced an uphill battle to defend his title.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race took place under cloudy skies but remained dry, providing favorable conditions for competition.
  • Starting Grid: Jody Scheckter started from pole position, followed by James Watson in second and Carlos Reutemann in third. Scheckter made an excellent start, leading the race from the first lap ahead of Watson, Reutemann, and Lauda.
  • Key Moments: As the race progressed, Lauda managed to overtake Reutemann, while Watson struggled with brake issues, which hampered his performance. Midway through the race, Scheckter maintained a comfortable lead over Lauda, who pushed hard to close the gap. Despite some driver errors, no major incidents disrupted the race. Lauda ultimately pulled away from Watson, who was forced to retire due to mechanical problems.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Jody Scheckter won the Grand Prix, marking his first Monaco victory—a significant milestone for the Wolf team. Niki Lauda finished second, strengthening his championship position, while Carlos Reutemann completed the podium in third.
  • Standings After the Race: Scheckter retained his lead in the drivers’ standings with 32 points, followed by Lauda with 25 points and Reutemann with 23 points. James Hunt, with limited points, faced increasingly slim chances of defending his title as the season progressed.
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