Do you ever want to go to a Formula 1 race or already have your tickets, but do not know exactly what to take with you or what to expect? Then this post is exactly the right one for you :)
Do you ever want to go to a Formula 1 race or already have your tickets, but do not know exactly what to take with you or what to expect? Then this post is exactly the right one for you :)
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Do you ever want to go to a Formula 1 race or already have your tickets, but do not know exactly what to take with you or what to expect? Then this post is exactly the right one for you :)
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This exclusive A2 lithograph is a limited edition, hand signed by Alain Prost with COA, rolled for worldwide delivery. Alain Prost joined double world champion Niki Lauda at McLaren (now being run by Ron Dennis) in 1984, driving the John Barnard designed McLaren MP4/2 which used a 1.5 litre TAG-Porsche V6 engine. Niki won his third and final Championship in 1984, with Prost beating his team mate Lauda to the title in 1985, and until the latter stages of the final race of the 1986 season, the Australian Grand Prix, Prost appeared set to finish second in the Championship, behind Mansell, but Nigel suffered a rear tyre failure at 180 mph and crashed out. Prost became the first driver to retain the title since Jack Brabham in 1960, including his third victory on the streets of Monaco This exclusive A2 lithograph is a limited edition, hand signed by Alain Prost with COA, rolled for worldwide delivery. Alain Prost joined double world champion Niki Lauda at McLaren (now being run by Ron Dennis) in 1984, driving the John Barnard designed McLaren MP4/2 which used a 1.5 litre TAG-Porsche V6 engine. Niki won his third and final Championship in 1984, with Prost beating his team mate Lauda to the title in 1985, and until the latter stages of the final race of the 1986 season, the Australian Grand Prix, Prost appeared set to finish second in the Championship, behind Mansell, but Nigel suffered a rear tyre failure at 180 mph and crashed out. Prost became the first driver to retain the title since Jack Brabham in 1960, including his third victory on the streets of Monaco