Rank 85 documents Stefan Bellof's 1984 Tyrrell season and the 012 — the car that carried a Cosworth-powered underdog into qualifying fights with McLaren and Brabham when Bellof's raw speed rewrote what a back-marker could achieve. The German arrived from sports-car dominance and Porsche factory pedigree; his 6:11.13 Nürburgring lap in a Group C Porsche remains motorsport mythology, while his Tyrrell Formula One tenure paired fearless commitment with a chassis that rarely matched his talent. Four podium finishes across his brief Grand Prix career, including a brilliant second at Monaco in 1984, announced a driver Prost and Senna respected before a fatal crash at Spa-Francorchamps in 1985 ended one of Formula One's most promising arcs. Wallimilist renders the teal-black 012 side profile, Marlboro-era helmet portrait, and monumental 012 typography exactly as the master PNG dictates — Nürburgring lap record kicker, TURBO FORMULA ONE band, and curator copy on Germany's gone-too-soon prodigy.