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Monaco Grand Prix 2006 poster

49,90 

This 2006 Monaco Grand Prix poster is a perfect blend of sophistication and power. A Formula 1 car, viewed from the rear, showcases its sleek lines and intricate mechanics, symbolizing the technological innovation of the sport. The intense red background evokes the energy and prestige of the event, while the elegant reflections on the car add a modern and captivating touch.

A must-have for Formula 1 enthusiasts and collectors of contemporary posters.

👉 Capture the essence of Monaco 2006 with this spectacular and timeless piece!

27 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Key teams and drivers: In 2006, Renault dominated the championship with reigning champion Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella. Ferrari, featuring Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa, was also in contention for the championship, with Schumacher aiming for one last title with Ferrari. McLaren, led by Kimi Räikkönen and Juan Pablo Montoya, was competitive but less consistent compared to Renault and Ferrari. Honda, with Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello, aimed to stay among the leading teams.
  • Standings before Monaco: Fernando Alonso led the drivers’ championship after a solid start to the season, while Renault also topped the constructors’ standings, closely followed by Ferrari.

 

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race took place under sunny and dry conditions, providing teams with perfect visibility to execute their race strategies.
  • Starting grid: Fernando Alonso secured pole position for Renault, but the weekend was overshadowed by controversy during qualifying. Michael Schumacher was relegated to the back of the grid after being accused of intentionally blocking the track by stopping his car at Rascasse. This incident prevented him from defending his position on the front row and created tension between Ferrari and other teams.
  • Key moments: Alonso dominated the race from the start, capitalizing on his pole position and Schumacher’s absence at the front of the grid. Kimi Räikkönen (McLaren) closely pursued Alonso during the first half of the race but was forced to retire due to a mechanical failure. This allowed Juan Pablo Montoya (McLaren) and David Coulthard (Red Bull) to move up. Coulthard finished on the podium, giving Red Bull their first-ever Formula 1 podium finish. Despite starting from the back, Michael Schumacher delivered an impressive performance, climbing up to fifth place.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Fernando Alonso won the race for Renault, solidifying his lead in the championship. Juan Pablo Montoya secured second place for McLaren, while David Coulthard brought Red Bull their first podium with a third-place finish.
  • Standings after the race: Alonso’s victory extended his lead in the drivers’ championship, while Renault further strengthened their position at the top of the constructors’ standings. Ferrari remained in contention, but the gap between Schumacher and Alonso began to widen.

 

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