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Monaco Grand Prix 1980 poster

79,90 

Author: J. Grognet

This official poster of the 38th Monaco Grand Prix perfectly captures the blend of speed and elegance. A striking red Formula 1 car, seen head-on, bursts forward at the center, symbolizing power and precision. In the background, vibrant colors and dynamic lines converge toward the Prince’s Palace, an iconic symbol of Monaco.

A bold and modern design, ideal for collectors and fans of legendary races.

👉 A must-have to celebrate the history and prestige of F1 in Monaco.

20 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

602

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers: Carlos Reutemann of Williams led the championship standings, followed by Nelson Piquet and Alan Jones. Ferrari, represented by Didier Pironi and Gilles Villeneuve, hoped to improve their performance, but engine reliability remained a concern. Renault and Talbot-Ligier were struggling, and Alfa Romeo had yet to confirm the progress made in the previous season.
  • Standings Before the Race: Reutemann held the lead with 22 points, followed by René Arnoux with 21, Alan Jones with 19, and Didier Pironi with 17 points. The season was highly competitive, with several drivers contending for the title.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: Overcast skies loomed over the circuit, with rain expected toward the end of the race, increasing the challenge for the drivers.
  • Starting Grid: Didier Pironi secured pole position, followed by Carlos Reutemann and Alan Jones. Nelson Piquet qualified fourth, with Jacques Laffite and Gilles Villeneuve also well-placed on the grid.
  • Key Moments: The start was chaotic, with a pile-up immobilizing several cars. Pironi retained the lead but encountered gearbox issues, costing him his position. Reutemann took the lead following Pironi’s accident and maintained it to the finish.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Carlos Reutemann claimed his first victory with Williams. Jacques Laffite (Ligier) finished second, and Nelson Piquet (Brabham) completed the podium in third.
  • Standings After the Race: Despite his victory, Reutemann remained second in the championship standings, as Piquet took the lead with 22 points. Williams strengthened their position at the top of the constructors’ standings.
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