Rank 36 documents Gilles Villeneuve as Ferrari's eternal spirit driver — the Quebec snowmobile racer who transformed into Maranello's fearless hero without ever winning the world championship his six Grand Prix victories and raw charisma promised. Villeneuve joined Ferrari in 1977 after a single season with McLaren; his 1979 campaign aboard the 312 T4 alongside champion team-mate Jody Scheckter produced six wins and the Dijon duel with René Arnoux that remains among the most replayed wheel-to-wheel sequences in Formula One history. The flat-12 wide-body Ferrari, Michelin tyre learning curve, and Villeneuve's willingness to run on three wheels at Zandvoort defined an era when courage was still visible from the grandstands. His 1982 fatal crash at Zolder during qualifying ended a career that Jacques Villeneuve would later crown with a 1997 title — son completing what father began. Wallimilist renders the Rosso 312 T4 three-quarter, red-white-blue helmet portrait, and monumental GILLES VILLENEUVE typography exactly as the master PNG dictates — GILLES FOREVER kicker, GROUND EFFECT band, and curator copy on Canada's first Formula One national hero.