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Why is the French GP trophy in the shape of a gorilla?

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The French GP is scheduled to take place from 22-24 July at Circuit Paul Ricard. But do you know why the French GP trophy is in gorilla shape?

The French GP gorilla-shaped trophy was designed by Richard Orlinski, an artist, and sculptor. The original gorilla trophy featured a Tricolore pattern, representing the French flag. The trophy for the previous edition in the 2021 race was plain white.

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There is an interesting story as to why the trophy is in the shape of a gorilla. In Orlinski’s biography, it states that he is “inspired by the wildest animals and iconic objects that have marked their generation,” much in the same vein as Pop Art. Orlinski’s sculptures are large of wild animals. Some of the animals featured include bears, bulls, tigers, cobras, and even a T-Rex. Orlinski has two gorilla sculptures: ‘Wild Kong’ and ‘Wild Kong oil’.

The gorilla sculpture is based on King Kong. The trophy design displayed at the French Grand Prix is modeled on the ‘Wild Kong oil‘ sculpture. Back when Pirelli sponsored the podium, instead of holding an oil barrel above his head, Kong holds a Pirelli tire. However, that isn’t a thing from last year onwards as Emirates took over the sponsorship.

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Where do things stand ahead of the French GP?

Red Bull dominates the drivers’ championship standings despite a disappointing outing for Sergio Perez in Austria. Max Verstappen leads the standings with 208 points. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has overtaken Perez and now occupies second place with 170 points. Perez lies third with 151 – ahead of Carlos Sainz, George Russell, and Lewis Hamilton.

In the constructors’ championship, Red Bull lead the table with 359 points, Ferrari are significantly behind in second place with 303 points. Mercedes are further behind – they occupy third place, having earned 237 points.

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Sarbik Dutta

My heart races on the F1 track and tennis courts, translating the adrenaline of each moment into words. While F1's speed thrills and tennis's finesse captivate me, my passion doesn't stop there. As a devoted follower of cricket, football, and various Olympic sports, I find myself engulfed in the highs and lows of these games. Through my writing, I aim to share the stories behind the stats, the emotions fueling the victories, and the struggles that define the journey of athletes across diverse disciplines. Being a voice that echoes the fervor of these sports is a privilege I cherish every day.

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