V10 Era — 17 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Mika Salo's Formula One career bridged Lotus, Tyrrell, Arrows, and Toyota across three decades — yet his 1999 Ferrari substitute stint remains the defining chapter for Finnish motorsport fans who watched a stand-in nearly win at Hockenheim before team orders intervened. Salo never won a Grand Prix, yet his measured professionalism during Schumacher's absence and Irvine's title chase earned respect from Maranello and the paddock alike. Mika Häkkinen became Finland's second Formula One World Champion after Keke Rosberg, cementing the Flying Finn lineage and McLaren's silver-arrow identity in an era when Ferrari and Schumacher threatened to dominate the record books. Ralf Schumacher spent his Formula One career in Michael Schumacher's shadow yet carved his own identity with Williams-BMW wins at Hockenheim and Magny-Cours in 2003 — the German who proved sibling rivalry could produce Grand Prix victories rather than mere comparison. His aggressive style, BMW partnership years, and later transition to DTM with Mercedes kept the Schumacher surname in German motorsport headlines long after the FW25 era ended.