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Monaco Grand Prix 1983 poster

69,90 

Author: Lecomte

Experience the unique elegance of the 41st Monaco Grand Prix with this artistic and refined poster. In the foreground, two Formula 1 cars race through the iconic palm trees of the Principality, while in the background, the Prince’s Palace subtly emerges. The hand-drawn style, dominated by warm red and violet tones, creates a timeless and sophisticated atmosphere.

A perfect tribute to the glamour and legendary spirit of Monaco, ideal for F1 enthusiasts and graphic art lovers.

👉 An elegant addition to any vintage collection or décor.

8 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

40cm

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers: The 1983 season showcased intense competition among several teams. Renault, with Alain Prost and René Arnoux, led the technological race with their turbocharged engines. Ferrari, represented by Patrick Tambay and Michele Alboreto, demonstrated strong competitiveness. McLaren, with Niki Lauda and John Watson, and Brabham, led by Nelson Piquet, were also in contention for the championship. The dominance of turbo engines made the battle for the title exceptionally fierce.
  • Standings Before the Race: Alain Prost led the drivers’ championship, closely followed by Nelson Piquet. Renault topped the constructors’ standings, with Ferrari and Brabham still in the hunt.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race was held under sunny skies, providing ideal conditions for racing.
  • Starting Grid: Alain Prost secured pole position for Renault, followed by Nelson Piquet (Brabham) in second and René Arnoux (Renault) in third.
  • Key Moments: Prost made an excellent start, maintaining his lead from the outset. However, the race was punctuated by incidents, including crashes that eliminated several drivers. By mid-race, Prost had built a significant lead, but a gearbox failure ended his hopes of victory. Piquet capitalized on Prost’s retirement to take the lead and ultimately win the race. Niki Lauda and Patrick Tambay showed strong performances, but neither could challenge Piquet for the top spot.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Nelson Piquet (Brabham) clinched victory, taking advantage of Alain Prost’s misfortune. Patrick Tambay (Ferrari) secured second place, delivering a solid performance and valuable points for Ferrari. René Arnoux (Renault) completed the podium after benefiting from the misfortunes of others.
  • Standings After the Race: Piquet took the lead in the drivers’ championship, with Prost remaining a strong contender for the title. Renault retained their lead in the constructors’ championship, though Piquet’s win tightened the competition. The Monaco Grand Prix further emphasized the high stakes and unpredictability of the 1983 season.
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