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New issues on 9 March 2026

LEGENDARY RACE CARS - LOTUS 33

An iconic Formula 1 car designed by Colin Chapman, the Lotus 33 is distinguished by its lightweight and innovative monocoque chassis, a direct successor to the Lotus 25. Powered by a Climax V8 engine, it offered excellent balance and remarkable handling. Jim Clark drove it to numerous victories, including the 1965 World Championship title.

Design: Michel VERRANDO
Printing process: Offset
Size of the stamp: 40,85 x 30 mm horizontal
Quantity of issue: 40 000 stamps
Sheet of 10 stamps with illuminations


LEGENDARY RACE CARS - MCLAREN MP4/4

Designed by Steve Nichols and refined by Gordon Murray, the McLaren MP4/4 is an absolute icon of performance, technical simplicity and sporting dominance. Introduced in 1988 and powered by a powerful and reliable Honda V6 turbo engine, it featured a very low chassis and extremely efficient aerodynamics. Driven by Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, it won 15 of the 16 Grands Prix of the 1988 season, securing both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ titles.

DesignMichel VERRANDO
Printing process: Offset
Size of the stamp: 40,85 x 30 mm horizontal
Quantity of issue: 40 000 stamps
Sheet of 10 stamps with illuminations


15th MONACO HISTORIC GRAND PRIX

Organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco since 1997, the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, held every two years, has become a key event for collectors worldwide and for enthusiasts of exceptional cars. The 15th edition will take place from 24 to 26 April 2026 on the legendary Monaco circuit. The poster pays tribute to one of the greatest names in Formula 1, Niki Lauda, fifty years after his second consecutive victory at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1976.

Design: ACM Sport & Marketing
Printing process: Offset
Size of the stamp: 30 x 40,85 mm vertical
Quantity of issue: 40 000 stamps
Sheet of 10 stamps with illuminations


LEGENDARY FORMULA 1 DRIVERS - ACHILLE VARZI

Born in 1904 in Galliate, Italy, Achille Varzi was one of the greatest Italian drivers of the interwar period. Initially a motorcycle racing champion, he quickly turned to motor racing and achieved success with Alfa Romeo, Bugatti and later Auto Union. A fierce rival of Tazio Nuvolari, he was distinguished by his elegant driving style and precision at the wheel. His career was interrupted by the Second World War and by personal difficulties. After returning to competition after the war, he died tragically during practice for the 1948 Swiss Grand Prix. Varzi remains a legend of motor sport.

Design and line-engraving: André LAVERGNE
Printing process: 5 colours steel-engraving
Size of the pair: 83 x 31 mm horizontal
Quantity of issue: 40 000 pairs
Sheet of 4 pairs of stamps with illuminations


These issues will be on sale at the “Office des Timbres”, the “Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies”, the post offices and philatelic counters of the Principality, the Monaco stamp-dealers as well as the “Carré d’Encre” in Paris, France. They will be included, with other values, in the 1st Part of the philatelic programme 2026 and offered to our subscribers and customers.