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Monaco Grand Prix 2011 poster

49,90 

This dynamic poster for the 69th Monaco Grand Prix perfectly illustrates the excitement and grandeur of this event. A red Formula 1 car is showcased, speeding, with the most known buildings of Monaco in the background, including the famous casino. The modern typography in white and yellow contrasts with the black background and adds a contemporary and captivating touch.

👉 An ideal poster to celebrate the alliance of motorsport and the architectural beauty of Monaco.

33 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Key teams and drivers: The 2011 season was dominated by Red Bull Racing, with reigning champion Sebastian Vettel in exceptional form. The team had the best car on the grid, with Mark Webber as Vettel’s teammate. McLaren also fielded two competitive drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, while Ferrari, led by Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa, aimed to stay in the fight for the championship. Mercedes, with Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg, sought strong results at Monaco, where Schumacher’s experience could prove valuable.
  • Standings before Monaco: Sebastian Vettel had a commanding lead in the drivers’ championship after an almost flawless start to the season. McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button were trying to close the gap, with Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso also remaining in contention.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: The race unfolded under dry and sunny conditions, ideal for Monaco, where weather can often complicate strategies.
  • Starting grid: Sebastian Vettel secured pole position for Red Bull, a crucial advantage on this narrow circuit. Jenson Button (McLaren) started second, with Mark Webber (Red Bull) in third.
  • Key moments: The race was highly intense, featuring complex tire strategies and numerous incidents. Vettel faced constant pressure from Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso throughout most of the race. The leading trio engaged in a strategic battle, each employing a different pit stop strategy to maximize their chances. In the closing laps, a multi-car crash brought out the red flag, halting the race temporarily. This allowed teams to change tires, giving Vettel a critical edge to secure his victory during the final sprint to the finish.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Sebastian Vettel claimed victory for Red Bull, further extending his championship lead. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) finished a hard-fought second, with Jenson Button (McLaren) completing the podium in third place.
  • Standings after the race: Vettel’s win widened his gap in the drivers’ championship, bringing him closer to a second consecutive title. Red Bull also strengthened their position at the top of the constructors’ standings, cementing their dominance over McLaren and Ferrari.
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