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Monaco Grand Prix 1994 poster

99,90 

Looking for a birthday gift idea for someone born in 1994? Give them a piece of history with this official Monaco Grand Prix poster!

More than just a work of art, this poster is a direct link to the year they were born. It captures the essence of 1994 and pays tribute to the legendary Ayrton Senna. By offering it, you’re not just giving a gift — you’re sharing a visual memory, a story that connects to theirs.

A gift that’s original, meaningful, and full of emotion.

9 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers:  The 1994 season was overshadowed by tragedy, with the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the San Marino Grand Prix shortly before Monaco. In tribute, many teams and drivers displayed symbols of mourning. Benetton, led by Michael Schumacher, dominated the early season, while Williams, reeling from Senna’s loss, regrouped with Damon Hill as their lead driver. Ferrari, with Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger, showed signs of competitiveness, while McLaren, with Mika Häkkinen, remained a strong contender.
  • Standings Before Monaco:  Michael Schumacher led the drivers’ championship, having won the first three races of the season. Benetton also topped the constructors’ standings.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather:  The race was held under clear, sunny skies, providing ideal conditions for an uninterrupted event.
  • Starting Grid:  Michael Schumacher secured pole position for Benetton, followed by Mika Häkkinen (McLaren) in second and Martin Brundle (McLaren) in third.
  • Key Moments:  Schumacher executed a flawless start and led the race from start to finish, never coming under serious threat. The challenging nature of the Monaco circuit, which makes overtaking nearly impossible, worked in Schumacher’s favor. He maintained a high, consistent pace to extend his lead. Damon Hill, one of the few drivers expected to challenge Schumacher, was unable to keep up and finished outside the top positions. Numerous retirements and incidents throughout the race allowed mid-grid drivers to claim valuable points.

 

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium:  Michael Schumacher won the race for Benetton, further solidifying his lead in the drivers’ championship. Martin Brundle finished second for McLaren, and Gerhard Berger (Ferrari) completed the podium in third place.
  • Standings After the Race:  Schumacher extended his lead in the drivers’ championship, while Benetton strengthened their position in the constructors’ standings. Despite the triumph, the season continued under the shadow of recent tragedies, with Schumacher already emerging as the clear favorite for the title.
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