Rank 100 closes the F1 Drivers Heritage Collector catalog with Kevin Magnussen's 2014 McLaren season and the MP4-29 — the silver-chrome machine that carried a Danish rookie to a sensational second-place debut at the Australian Grand Prix and announced Scandinavia's return to the Formula One front row. Magnussen replaced Sergio Pérez after a dominant 2013 Formula Renault 3.5 title and paired with Jenson Button in McLaren's transitional Mercedes-hybrid era; his Melbourne podium, subsequent strong qualifying form, and combative racecraft earned the K-Mag nickname before Fernando Alonso's 2015 arrival reshaped the garage hierarchy. The MP4-29's Mobil 1, SAP, and TAG Heuer livery encoded Woking's post-Honda customer-power identity — a car more memorable for Magnussen's arrival than its constructors' standing. Wallimilist renders the MP4-29 three-quarter inside the dashed oval, white-blue-red helmet glyph, and monumental KEVIN / MAGNUSSEN typography exactly as the master PNG dictates — Danish dynamite kicker, V6 HYBRID band, and curator copy on Denmark's national hero and the Haas years that followed.