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Monaco Grand Prix 2002 poster

69,90 

Looking for the perfect birthday gift for someone born in 2002? Look no further!

This official Monaco Grand Prix poster is a gift idea that’s both original and full of meaning. It captures the intensity of a crucial Formula 1 moment: the pit stop. With its modern design highlighting teamwork and precision, it perfectly reflects the spirit of 2002. Giving this poster means offering a direct connection to your loved one’s birth year — a piece of motorsport history that ties into their own story. A unique and elegant gift that’s sure to make a lasting impression.

41 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers: In 2002, Ferrari dominated Formula 1 with an impressive lead. Michael Schumacher and his teammate Rubens Barrichello formed an almost unbeatable duo. Schumacher was pursuing his fifth world title, while Ferrari aimed to maintain its supremacy with an extremely competitive car. Williams, with Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher, was the main rival team, although it lacked the pace to consistently challenge Ferrari. McLaren, with David Coulthard and Kimi Räikkönen, struggled to remain competitive against Ferrari and Williams. Renault, in its early stages of returning to F1, was steadily progressing with Jarno Trulli and Jenson Button.
  • Standings Before Monaco: Michael Schumacher was leading the drivers’ championship, while Ferrari had a comfortable advantage in the constructors’ standings.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather:  The race took place under sunny skies, with ideal conditions for the event.
  • Starting Grid:  Juan Pablo Montoya secured pole position for Williams, ahead of David Coulthard (McLaren) in second place. Michael Schumacher started in third, a strong position to remain in contention from the start of the race.
  • Key Moments:  The race was marked by Coulthard’s consistency and strategic execution, which allowed him to take the lead early on. Schumacher tried to stay in the fight for victory but struggled to match Coulthard’s pace. Juan Pablo Montoya, who started on pole, lost ground after the pit stops and finished outside the top positions. Coulthard delivered a flawless race, avoiding mistakes and maintaining a solid lead to claim a memorable victory at Monaco.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium : David Coulthard won the race for McLaren, giving the team a rare victory in a season dominated by Ferrari. Michael Schumacher finished in second place for Ferrari, consolidating his championship lead. Ralf Schumacher (Williams) completed the podium in third place.
  • Standings After the Race: Despite Coulthard’s win, Ferrari remained firmly in control of the constructors’ championship, while Michael Schumacher retained a comfortable lead in the drivers’ standings, edging closer to his fifth title.
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