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Monaco Grand Prix 1999 poster

49,90 

This poster for the 1999 Monaco Grand Prix highlights the intensity and precision of a pit stop. Against a vibrant red background, an iconic Ferrari is surrounded by its team in full action, symbolizing the coordination and speed required to triumph on the legendary Monaco circuit. The entire composition exudes a captivating energy that perfectly reflects the spirit of Formula 1.

👉 A must-have for F1 enthusiasts and collectors of iconic posters.

29 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers:  In 1999, Ferrari and McLaren were locked in a fierce battle for the championship. Ferrari, with Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine, aimed to secure their first constructors’ title in years, while McLaren fielded defending champion Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard. Both teams were in peak form, making the title fight incredibly tight. Jordan, featuring Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Damon Hill, also demonstrated competitiveness with strong performances in both qualifying and races.
  • Standings Before Monaco:  Mika Häkkinen and Michael Schumacher led the drivers’ championship with a close points margin. McLaren and Ferrari were also neck and neck in the constructors’ standings.

 

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather:  The race took place under dry and sunny conditions, perfect for the Monaco circuit.
  • Starting Grid:  Mika Häkkinen secured pole position for McLaren, with Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) starting second, promising an intense battle from the outset. David Coulthard started third, giving McLaren a strategic edge.
  • Key Moments:  Häkkinen got off to a strong start, but Schumacher quickly applied pressure, showcasing impressive pace. An early mistake by Häkkinen allowed Schumacher to take the lead. Once in front, Schumacher maintained a blistering pace, using the advantage to build a significant gap. Meanwhile, Eddie Irvine and David Coulthard engaged in a close fight for the remaining podium positions. Damon Hill, who started well, was forced to retire due to mechanical issues. Schumacher controlled the race expertly, securing a comfortable victory and solidifying his championship lead.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium:  Michael Schumacher won the race for Ferrari, with teammate Eddie Irvine finishing second to secure a Ferrari one-two. David Coulthard took third place for McLaren.
  • Standings After the Race:  The Ferrari one-two propelled Schumacher to the top of the drivers’ championship standings and gave Ferrari a significant advantage in the constructors’ championship. McLaren remained close, but the result marked a pivotal moment for Ferrari in their pursuit of championship glory. This victory highlighted Ferrari’s resurgence and Schumacher’s determination to claim another title.
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