Warm Off White Paper — 4 museum-grade prints in this palette. George Russell bridged Williams underdog mythology and Mercedes factory leadership — a driver whose qualifying speed earned the Mr Saturday nickname long before his first Grand Prix victory at Interlagos in 2022. His Oxford upbringing, Mercedes junior pathway, and eventual 2024 Canadian and Las Vegas wins positioned him as Britain's next Silver Arrows title hope after Lewis Hamilton's departure. Felipe Massa's 2008 Interlagos heartbreak remains among Formula One's most emotionally charged finales — the Brazilian who won at home, celebrated on the podium, and discovered seconds later that Lewis Hamilton had claimed the title by a single point. Massa won six races that season and served as Ferrari's lead driver after Kimi Räikkönen's 2007 crown; his career later included a near-fatal crash at the 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix and a dignified return. Oscar Piastri is Australia's fastest-rising Formula One star — a triple junior champion whose Formula 3 and Formula 2 titles preceded a McLaren debut delayed by Alpine contract politics and fulfilled by 2024 Grand Prix victories at Hungary, Austria, and Azerbaijan. His Melbourne upbringing, calm media presence, and number 81 papaya helmet designs positioned him as Lando Norris's equal in Woking's resurgence and as the Southern Hemisphere's answer to the Verstappen generation.