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Monaco Grand Prix 1989 poster

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A vibrant tribute to a legendary year: 1989.

What if you could give a gift that tells a story — one that goes beyond a simple keepsake? This official 1989 Monaco Grand Prix poster powerfully captures the spirit of excellence, precision, and elegance that defined this remarkable year.

Set against a deep black background, Ayrton Senna bursts into view in his McLaren Honda, his iconic yellow helmet glowing, focused in the moment. Behind him, the lights of Monaco’s harbour shimmer through the night — a scene suspended between glamour and performance. With its minimalist, almost cinematic design, this poster is a true work of art, ideal for commemorating a birth year.

A timeless piece with unmistakable style — perfect as a meaningful, personal and refined gift.

An iconic poster… for someone who is surely just as unforgettable.

15 in stock

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Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

420

Attribut

594

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers:The 1989 season was defined by the growing rivalry between Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, teammates at McLaren-Honda. The tension between the two intensified, even as they dominated the championship with a highly competitive car. Ferrari, with Gerhard Berger and Nigel Mansell, aimed to challenge McLaren but lacked consistency. Williams, featuring Riccardo Patrese and Thierry Boutsen, showed good form but was not yet at McLaren’s level for the battle at the top.
  • Standings Before Monaco: Ayrton Senna had started the season strongly, leading the drivers’ championship after several victories, while McLaren also dominated the constructors’ standings.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race took place under dry and sunny conditions, ideal for a weekend without unexpected disruptions.
  • Starting Grid: Ayrton Senna secured pole position for McLaren, a crucial advantage on the tight Monaco circuit. Alain Prost qualified second, ensuring an all-McLaren front row.
  • Key Moments: Senna made an excellent start and quickly built a significant gap, dominating the race with an impressive pace. Prost, though fast, could not match Senna’s rhythm and remained in second place with a comfortable lead over the rest of the field. The Ferraris, despite showing competitiveness, were unable to pose a serious threat to the McLarens. Senna led the race from start to finish, never under threat, to claim a clear victory.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Ayrton Senna won the race for McLaren, marking his second victory at Monaco. Alain Prost finished in second place for McLaren, securing a one-two finish for the team. Stefano Modena (Brabham) completed the podium in third place, taking advantage of retirements to claim the position.
  • Standings After the Race: This victory reinforced Senna’s position in the drivers’ championship, while McLaren further extended its lead in the constructors’ standings. The rivalry between Senna and Prost continued to grow, foreshadowing a season full of tension and closely contested battles.
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