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Monaco Grand Prix 2010 poster

69,90 

The official 2010 Monaco Grand Prix poster stands out for its minimalism and elegance. Set against a deep red background, the silhouette of a Formula 1 car is subtly outlined, with the Prince’s Palace in the background, symbolizing the connection between sporting excellence and Monaco’s rich history. The 60th-anniversary F1 logo in the top right corner highlights the significance of this event in motorsport history.

👉 A must-have for design enthusiasts and racing fans.

25 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Key teams and drivers: The 2010 season featured the return of several former world champions, creating intense competition at the top. Red Bull Racing was on the rise, with Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber piloting the most competitive car on the grid. McLaren, with Lewis Hamilton and reigning champion Jenson Button, remained a strong contender. Ferrari introduced Fernando Alonso, recently transferred to the Italian team, alongside Felipe Massa. Mercedes, with Michael Schumacher returning to the sport and Nico Rosberg, aimed to establish itself as a top-tier team.
  • Standings before Monaco: Heading into Monaco, the championship battle was extremely tight, with Jenson Button, Mark Webber, and Sebastian Vettel all close in the drivers’ standings. Red Bull and McLaren were vying for the top spot in the constructors’ championship.

 

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race unfolded under dry and sunny conditions, ideal for the drivers and strategic planning.
  • Starting grid: Mark Webber secured pole position for Red Bull, underscoring the team’s dominance in qualifying. Robert Kubica (Renault) delivered an outstanding performance to qualify second, while Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) started third. Fernando Alonso, after damaging his car during free practice, was unable to participate in qualifying and had to start from the pit lane.
  • Key moments: The race saw multiple safety car deployments due to incidents on Monaco’s narrow streets. Mark Webber controlled the race from start to finish, showcasing the superiority of his Red Bull on the technical Monaco circuit. Sebastian Vettel followed closely, securing second place and delivering a one-two finish for Red Bull. Robert Kubica, after an impressive qualifying session, maintained a strong pace to finish third. Michael Schumacher attempted a controversial overtaking move on Fernando Alonso during the final lap under the safety car, resulting in a penalty and his demotion in the final standings.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Mark Webber claimed victory for Red Bull, with teammate Sebastian Vettel finishing second to ensure a one-two result for the team. Robert Kubica (Renault) completed the podium in third, demonstrating excellent driving on this challenging circuit.
  • Standings after the race: With this victory, Mark Webber took the lead in the drivers’ championship, marking a pivotal moment in the season for Red Bull. The team further solidified its position as the leader in the constructors’ championship, showcasing clear dominance over McLaren and Ferrari.
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