Mexico — 3 museum-grade prints drawn from its heritage. Mexico City sits in the Valley of Mexico atop the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital whose Templo Mayor foundations still surface beneath the Zócalo. The Piedra del Sol — often called the Aztec calendar stone — and Teotihuacan's pyramids anchor Mesoamerican identity in global imagination; the cempasúchil marigold carries Día de los Muertos tradition across altars and avenues each autumn. Sergio Pérez became Mexico's most successful modern Formula One driver — a tire whisperer who won Sakhir 2020 with Racing Point, served as Max Verstappen's Red Bull wingman through multiple championships, and carried national pride across three decades of Grand Prix racing. His career arc from Sauber promise through McLaren struggle to Force India/Racing Point redemption reframed how fans discuss tire management and racecraft in the hybrid era. Mexico · Palacio de Bellas Artes dome and Zócalo cathedral — contemporary illustrated stamp print inspired by global city landmark traditions, not an official postal issue.

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