Monaco Grand Prix 2007 poster

49,90 

The 2007 Monaco Grand Prix poster captures the glamour and intensity of the legendary Monaco circuit. Dominated by vibrant red tones, it features a sleek white Formula 1 car, ready to take on the challenging Monte-Carlo track. In the background, silhouettes of yachts, iconic buildings, and flags evoke the luxurious and festive atmosphere of the event.

A dynamic design that will appeal to speed enthusiasts and collectors of iconic posters.

👉 Add this striking piece to your collection and celebrate the grandeur of Monaco 2007!

22 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Key teams and drivers: The 2007 season marked the arrival of Lewis Hamilton in Formula 1, joining double world champion Fernando Alonso at McLaren. Ferrari, featuring Kimi Räikkönen, newly arrived from McLaren, and Felipe Massa, was a strong contender for the title. BMW Sauber, with Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica, showed signs of competitiveness, although they were not at the level of McLaren and Ferrari. Alonso and Hamilton led a highly contested championship, fueling an internal rivalry within McLaren.
  • Standings before Monaco: Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton were tied at the top of the drivers’ championship after a series of strong performances, while Ferrari, with Räikkönen and Massa, remained close behind. McLaren and Ferrari were also locked in a battle for the lead in the constructors’ standings.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race took place under sunny skies with dry and stable conditions throughout, ideal for optimizing car performance on this technical circuit.
  • Starting grid: Fernando Alonso secured pole position for McLaren, with teammate Lewis Hamilton alongside him, ensuring a McLaren front-row lockout. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) qualified third, while Kimi Räikkönen faced difficulties during qualifying, starting from 16th after hitting the barriers.
  • Key moments: Fernando Alonso dominated the race, making a strong start and maintaining his lead. Lewis Hamilton followed closely throughout the race, but McLaren, keen to avoid risks in a tight championship, employed a strategy to secure a one-two finish, minimizing the chances of a battle between their drivers. Felipe Massa managed to hold onto third place but could not challenge the superior pace of the McLaren duo. Kimi Räikkönen climbed through the field to finish eighth, but the narrow streets of Monaco made overtaking exceptionally difficult, limiting his recovery.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Fernando Alonso took victory, marking his first win of the season for McLaren at Monaco. Lewis Hamilton finished second, with Felipe Massa (Ferrari) completing the podium in third place.
  • Standings after the race: With this one-two finish, Alonso and Hamilton remained tied at the top of the drivers’ championship, while McLaren solidified their lead in the constructors’ standings. The rivalry between Alonso and Hamilton intensified, setting the tone for the remainder of the season.
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