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Monaco Grand Prix 2000 poster

49,90 

This 2000 Monaco Grand Prix poster blends innovation and tradition. It features a red Ferrari, framed by a detailed technical sketch, highlighting the precision and sophistication of Formula 1. In the background, colorful flags add prestige and international flair, while the dominant red reflects the energy and passion of the event.

👉 A must-have for F1 enthusiasts and collectors.

32 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers:  The 2000 season featured a fierce battle between Ferrari and McLaren for the championship. Michael Schumacher, driving for Ferrari, was determined to secure his first title with the Italian team, supported by his dependable teammate Rubens Barrichello. McLaren relied on defending champion Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard to retain their crown. Williams, with Ralf Schumacher, showed signs of competitiveness but remained behind Ferrari and McLaren. Meanwhile, Jordan and Benetton, led by drivers like Jarno Trulli and Giancarlo Fisichella, sought to establish themselves as strong midfield contenders.
  • Standings Before Monaco:  Michael Schumacher led the drivers’ championship with a narrow margin over Häkkinen, while Ferrari and McLaren battled for supremacy in the constructors’ standings.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather:  The race took place under clear and sunny skies, providing ideal conditions for a Monaco weekend.
  • Starting Grid:  Michael Schumacher secured pole position for Ferrari, a crucial advantage on the Monaco circuit. Jarno Trulli (Jordan) delivered a surprising performance to qualify second, with David Coulthard (McLaren) starting third.
  • Key Moments:  Schumacher had a flawless start and dominated the first half of the race, demonstrating his control on the tight streets of Monaco. However, a mechanical issue—a failed exhaust—forced him to retire, ending Ferrari’s hopes for victory. Coulthard capitalized on Schumacher’s misfortune, taking the lead and managing the race masterfully. Häkkinen struggled to match the front-runners’ pace, while Fisichella (Benetton) seized the opportunity created by others’ misfortunes to climb onto the podium. Barrichello secured a solid second place for Ferrari, salvaging important points for the team.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium:  David Coulthard won the race for McLaren, with Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) finishing second and Giancarlo Fisichella (Benetton) taking third, a remarkable result for the Benetton team.
  • Standings After the Race:  Coulthard’s victory kept him in contention for the championship, while Schumacher’s retirement tightened the drivers’ standings. Ferrari maintained their lead in the constructors’ championship, but McLaren stayed close, ensuring an exciting and unpredictable season ahead. This result underscored the importance of reliability and precision on the challenging Monaco circuit.

 

 

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