Hybrid Formula One era — 15 museum-grade prints from the period. Lance Stroll's 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix podium made him Formula One's youngest rookie podium finisher at the time — a Canadian teenager in Martini Williams white who converted a chaotic street race into national sporting headlines. His career arc through Racing Point, Aston Martin, and later Alpine team-mate seasons reframed the narrative from prodigy pressure to consistent points scorer and team owner-family continuity in the Lawrence Stroll era. George Russell bridged Williams underdog mythology and Mercedes factory leadership — a driver whose qualifying speed earned the Mr Saturday nickname long before his first Grand Prix victory at Interlagos in 2022. His Oxford upbringing, Mercedes junior pathway, and eventual 2024 Canadian and Las Vegas wins positioned him as Britain's next Silver Arrows title hope after Lewis Hamilton's departure. 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.