Rank 44 celebrates François Cevert as Jackie Stewart's Tyrrell team-mate and presumed successor — the polished Frenchman whose Elf-blue 006 carried elegance, cigarette-era glamour, and podium pace through a 1973 season that ended in tragedy at Watkins Glen. Cevert won no world championship and only one Grand Prix, yet his qualifying speed beside Stewart's established authority made him the heir apparent to a dynasty Ken Tyrrell built around the Ford Cosworth DFV. The Tyrrell 006's deep blue livery, hexagonal team badge, and vertical FRANÇOIS CEVERT typography capture a moment before the sport lost a driver still ascending. Cevert died in qualifying at the 1973 United States Grand Prix — Stewart retired immediately after — which freezes this plate as memorial specimen as much as racing catalog. Wallimilist renders the 006 rear three-quarter, faded 1973 hexagon field, and Elf helmet portrait exactly as the master PNG dictates — Stewart's heir kicker, Cosworth era band, and curator copy on France's lost national hero.