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Monaco Grand Prix 2012 poster

59,90 

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The official 2012 Monaco Grand Prix poster is a bold and memorable choice. More than just a piece of art, it captures the unique energy of that year, with a modern design and striking lines that evoke pure speed. Giving this poster means offering a powerful visual connection to a loved one’s birth year — a piece of motorsport history that links directly to their own story. An elegant way to give an exceptional gift.

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Weight 0,1 kg
Largeur

400

Hauteur

600

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BEFORE THE RACE

  • Key teams and drivers: The 2012 season was marked by a highly competitive battle among multiple teams. Red Bull Racing, led by reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber, remained the team to beat. Ferrari, with Fernando Alonso at the helm, showed steady improvement. McLaren fielded two talented drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, while Mercedes, featuring Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher, aimed to capitalize on their advanced DRS technology. Lotus, with a notable return from Kimi Räikkönen and the promising Romain Grosjean, also emerged as a strong contender.
  • Standings before Monaco: Heading into the Monaco Grand Prix, the drivers’ championship was extremely close. Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, and Lewis Hamilton were neck and neck at the top of the standings, each having scored crucial points in the early races. Ferrari, Red Bull, and McLaren led the constructors’ championship, with Lotus displaying impressive mid-season form.

DURING THE RACE

  • Weather: Race day featured ideal weather conditions, with dry and sunny skies typical of May in Monaco. This allowed drivers to focus entirely on race strategy without concerns about unexpected rain.
  • Starting grid: Mark Webber of Red Bull secured pole position, a critical advantage on this circuit where overtaking is notoriously difficult. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) and Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) qualified second and third, respectively, applying constant pressure on Webber from the start.
  • Key moments: The race was defined by intense competition at the front but remained relatively incident-free. Webber maintained a solid pace and executed a flawless strategy, managing his tires and pit stops effectively to stay ahead. Nico Rosberg kept close to Webber throughout the race but found no opportunity to overtake. The narrow, winding streets of Monaco rendered overtaking nearly impossible, forcing drivers to focus on tire management and race strategy over aggressive maneuvers.

AFTER THE RACE

  • Podium: Mark Webber emerged victorious, becoming the sixth different winner in six races—a record-breaking start to the season. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) finished second, while Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) secured third place, boosting his championship campaign.
  • Standings after the race: Fernando Alonso took the lead in the drivers’ championship after Monaco, while Red Bull strengthened their position as leaders in the constructors’ championship. The season remained wide open, with several teams proving capable of winning races and challenging for the title.
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