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Monaco Grand Prix 2005 poster

59,90 

Looking for a birthday gift idea for someone born in 2005? This official Monaco Grand Prix poster is a choice that’s both original and full of meaning.

More than just a piece of art, it’s a direct link to the year they were born. It captures the intensity of that time with its bold design, and also pays tribute to Prince Rainier, who passed away that same year. Giving this poster means offering a piece of history — a visual memory that connects directly to their personal story.

It’s an elegant and meaningful way to mark a loved one’s birthday with a truly unique gift.

32 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Teams and Key Drivers:  Renault dominated the start of the 2005 season, with Fernando Alonso securing multiple victories and leading the championship. McLaren, led by Kimi Räikkönen, showcased impressive speed and emerged as a strong contender for the title. Ferrari, despite the prowess of Michael Schumacher, struggled to regain its dominance due to issues with its Bridgestone tires, especially when compared to Michelin-equipped teams like Renault and McLaren. Toyota, with Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher, and Williams, with Mark Webber and Nick Heidfeld, aimed to stay competitive.
  • Standings Before Monaco:  Fernando Alonso topped the drivers’ standings, while Renault led the constructors’ championship. However, McLaren and Räikkönen were closing the gap, creating a tight battle for the title.

 

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather:  The race was held in dry and sunny conditions, ideal for a competitive and fast-paced Monaco Grand Prix.
  • Starting Grid:  Kimi Räikkönen secured pole position for McLaren, underlining his role as Alonso’s primary rival for the championship. Fernando Alonso (Renault) started second, followed by Mark Webber (Williams) in third.
  • Key Moments: The race featured numerous incidents and retirements. Räikkönen maintained his lead from the start, showcasing an unmatched pace throughout the race. Alonso came under pressure from Webber and eventually lost ground. Michael Schumacher’s race ended prematurely following a collision with Juan Pablo Montoya during a safety car period, forcing him to retire. The high rate of retirements allowed drivers like Nick Heidfeld to capitalize, securing a podium spot. Räikkönen executed a flawless race strategy, clinching a vital victory for McLaren.

 

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Kimi Räikkönen won the race for McLaren. Nick Heidfeld (Williams) finished second, and Mark Webber (Williams) secured third place.
  • Standings After the Race: Räikkönen’s victory tightened the championship battle with Alonso, intensifying the fight for the drivers’ title. Renault held onto its lead in the constructors’ standings, but McLaren was closing in rapidly, promising an exciting second half of the season.
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