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Monaco Grand Prix 1993 poster

49,90 

Author: Kato

This poster of the 51st Monaco Grand Prix features an elegant and immersive design. The unique perspective captures a driver’s red-gloved hands gripping the steering wheel, while the rear-view mirror reflects a picturesque view of the Monaco circuit, framed by the Prince’s Palace and palm trees. With its vivid colors and refined details, this design perfectly encapsulates both the intensity and grandeur of the event.

A true masterpiece for Formula 1 enthusiasts and collectors of iconic posters.

👉 Add a touch of intensity and history to your collection with this must-have piece!

34 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers: The 1993 season was dominated by Williams, led by Alain Prost, who had returned to Formula 1, and Damon Hill, a newcomer to the team. Williams had a technologically advanced car, featuring electronic aids like active suspension, giving them a significant advantage. Ayrton Senna, driving a less competitive McLaren, remained a formidable challenger, particularly at Monaco, where he had multiple victories. Benetton, with Michael Schumacher, showed steady improvement but was not yet on Williams’ level.
  • Standings Before Monaco: Alain Prost led the drivers’ championship with several early-season victories, while Williams dominated the constructors’ standings.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race took place under clear, sunny skies, providing ideal track conditions.
  • Starting Grid: Alain Prost claimed pole position for Williams, with Michael Schumacher in second for Benetton. Ayrton Senna qualified third for McLaren.
  • Key Moments: Prost made a strong start but was penalized for a false start, forcing him to take a stop-and-go penalty, which dropped him down the field. Senna capitalized on Prost’s penalty, taking the lead and showcasing his unmatched skill at Monaco. Schumacher tried to stay close, but Senna’s pace and precision on the iconic circuit were unmatched. Damon Hill drove a consistent race, finishing in the points but far from the top two. Senna managed the race flawlessly, securing another dominant victory at Monaco.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Ayrton Senna won the race for McLaren, marking his fifth consecutive victory at Monaco and solidifying his title as the “King of Monaco.” Damon Hill finished second for Williams, while Jean Alesi (Ferrari) completed the podium in third.
  • Standings After the Race: Senna’s symbolic victory did not alter the championship hierarchy, with Prost retaining the lead. Williams maintained its commanding position in the constructors’ standings. However, this win was a highlight of the season, once again demonstrating Senna’s unparalleled mastery of the Monaco circuit.
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