0
0 Items Selected

No products in the cart.

Select Page

Monaco Grand Prix 1985 poster

69,90 

Author: P. Berenguier

Immerse yourself in the intensity of the 43rd Monaco Grand Prix with this graphically striking and minimalist poster. The design showcases a bold close-up of a red and white Formula 1 car, capturing the power and precision of the race. The brushed blue background adds an artistic and contemporary touch, enhancing its visual impact.

A must-have for F1 enthusiasts and collectors of posters with bold and timeless design.

👉 Add this standout piece to your collection and relive the excitement of Monaco 1985!

 

20 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

Category:

BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers:The 1985 season featured intense rivalries between McLaren, Williams, Ferrari, and Lotus. McLaren, led by Alain Prost, remained highly competitive despite issues with turbo pressure during qualifying. Ferrari, with Michele Alboreto and Stefan Johansson, showed consistent performances, particularly from Alboreto. Lotus-Renault, powered by Ayrton Senna and Elio de Angelis, also emerged as strong contenders. Ligier’s Andrea de Cesaris benefited from a new Renault engine, while Nigel Mansell’s Williams featured an upgraded Honda turbo for this race.
  • Standings Before the Race:Michele Alboreto led the drivers’ championship with 18 points, closely followed by Elio de Angelis with 16 points. Prost was in strong contention thanks to consistent points finishes. In the constructors’ standings, Ferrari led, with Lotus trailing closely behind.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather:The race day was overcast, with a chance of rain that ultimately did not materialize during the event.
  • Starting Grid:Ayrton Senna secured pole position for Lotus, with Nigel Mansell (Williams) starting second, Michele Alboreto (Ferrari) third, and Alain Prost (McLaren) fourth. Eddie Cheever impressed by qualifying fifth in his Alfa Romeo.
  • Key Moments:Senna held the lead at the start, followed by Mansell and Alboreto. On the second lap, Alboreto overtook Mansell to move into second place, with Prost following suit shortly after. The race saw its first major twist on lap 14 when Senna retired due to an engine failure, leaving Alboreto in the lead. Prost took over first place after Alboreto suffered a puncture on lap 32, forcing a pit stop. Despite Alboreto’s remarkable recovery drive, Prost managed to maintain the lead until the checkered flag, securing victory.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium:
  1. Alain Prost (McLaren)
  2. Michele Alboreto (Ferrari)
  3. Elio de Angelis (Lotus)
  • Standings After the Race: Prost’s victory brought him level with Alboreto in the drivers’ championship standings, intensifying the title battle. Ferrari retained their lead in the constructors’ standings, with Lotus maintaining second place. The Monaco Grand Prix added further drama to an already thrilling season, setting the stage for an exciting championship fight.

 

 

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.