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Monaco Grand Prix 1995 poster

79,90 

Author: Luc de Clerfayt

This 1995 Monaco Grand Prix poster captures all the energy and vibrancy of this legendary event. In the foreground, the Michael Schumacher Formula 1 car in the blue and green colors of the Benetton team speeds through the circuit with precision and agility, surrounded by Monaco’s iconic buildings and stunning scenery. The contrast of vivid colors and painterly texture gives this poster a unique charm.

A must-have for Formula 1 fans and enthusiasts of elegant sports design.

👉 Add a touch of dynamism and prestige to your collection with this iconic piece!

13 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers:  In 1995, the championship battle centered on Benetton and Williams. Benetton, with defending champion Michael Schumacher, led the championship and aimed for a second consecutive title. Johnny Herbert supported as Schumacher’s teammate, though Schumacher was clearly the team’s lead driver. Williams, with Damon Hill and David Coulthard, remained a strong contender and aimed to dethrone Benetton. Ferrari, with Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger, showed flashes of competitiveness but had yet to return to its former dominance.
  • Standings Before Monaco: Michael Schumacher topped the drivers’ championship standings after multiple victories, while Williams stayed competitive thanks to consistent performances from Hill and Coulthard.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather:  The race took place under dry and sunny conditions, allowing optimal performance and straightforward race strategies.
  • Starting Grid: Michael Schumacher secured pole position for Benetton, with Damon Hill of Williams starting second. A tight battle between the championship’s top contenders was expected.
  • Key Moments: Schumacher made a flawless start, with Hill unable to mount a significant challenge. Schumacher controlled the race masterfully, demonstrating his dominance on the Monaco circuit. Hill maintained pressure but couldn’t close the gap, partly due to incidents involving other drivers that disrupted the race’s flow. Jean Alesi delivered an impressive performance for Ferrari but retired due to a technical issue. The lead positions remained stable throughout, with Schumacher comfortably maintaining his pace and securing victory.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium:  Michael Schumacher won the race for Benetton, adding another victory to his title defense campaign. Damon Hill (Williams) finished second, solidifying his role as Schumacher’s primary rival in the championship. Gerhard Berger (Ferrari) completed the podium in third, giving Ferrari a strong result.
  • Standings After the Race:  Schumacher extended his lead in the drivers’ championship, while Benetton strengthened its position at the top of the constructors’ standings. Hill and Williams remained in contention for the title, but Schumacher’s commanding form indicated he was on course for a second world championship.
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