French Pride — 3 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Esteban Ocon became France's hybrid-era Alpine hero when he won the 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix — Enstone's first victory under the Alpine name and a result that validated the Mercedes junior pathway after Manor, Force India, and a season on the sidelines. His partnership with Fernando Alonso reframed Alpine as a French factory team with two distinct personalities: the veteran comeback and the home-grown race winner. Olivier Panis won only once in Formula One — yet the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix victory remains one of the sport's great wet-weather fairy tales and the final win for the Ligier name before Prost Grand Prix absorbed the team. The French driver later raced for Prost, BAR, and Toyota across a career defined by consistency rather than championship contention; his Monaco triumph kept French constructor pride alive in an era when Renault-powered Williams and Benetton dominated. Pierre Gasly's 2020 Monza victory rewrote French Formula One optimism in the hybrid era — a win that followed Red Bull demotion, the loss of Anthoine Hubert, and years of proving himself in midfield machinery before AlphaTauri's Honda package delivered on the Temple of Speed. The Italian Grand Prix triumph made Gasly France's most recent Grand Prix winner before Alpine's factory ambitions and later Aston Martin campaigns; for AlphaTauri loyalists, the AT01 plate is the white-navy proof that shock results still belong on warm cream catalog ground.