Jean Alesi German F1 Grand-Prix 1995
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Jean Alesi German F1 Grand-Prix 1995
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July 1995 – Hockenheim, Germany
In the Stadium of Hockenheim, the temple of speed, Jean Alesi powers forward at full throttle in his Ferrari 412 T2, during the 1995 German Grand Prix.
In this lateral composition of rare purity, the legendary red single-seater cuts through the scenery in a fluid motion, captured with exceptional photographic precision.
The artistic blur of the background emphasizes the extreme speed of the moment, while every detail of the Ferrari livery — the Agip, Pioneer, and Magneti Marelli logos — imprints itself on the viewer’s eye as symbols of a mythical era in Formula 1.
Through this work, Sebastien Desnoulez, an expert in automotive fine art photography, transcends sports reportage to deliver a moment of visual contemplation.
The car becomes an icon, the track a graphic line, and Jean Alesi embodies a gesture that is precise, tense, and poetic — in service of a legendary team.
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Sebastien Desnoulez
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