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Pflugplatz - Vintage Formula Car Racing Art
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This is an enlargement taken from one of my earlier pen and ink work’s (1994) and depicts future Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart at the Nurburgring during the German Grand Prix of 1966. The section of the track he is driving is called Pflugplatz (Flying Place), but interestingly, the actual airport which generates the name is actually a little further up the track from where Stewart is “flying.” He is piloting a BRM Formula 1 car. – Greg Davis + Source: Pflugplatz – Vintage Formula Car Racing Art :: Greg Davis :: Etsy
1930-34 :: Monaco Grand Prix Posters
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+ Source: 1930-34 :: Monaco Grand Prix Posters :: Pullman Gallery – London
Silver Arrow :: Poster :: John McConnico
Posted by Wes Garcia on
Another exceptional poster from John McConnico at 90 Days Of Art. + Source: Silver Arrow :: Poster :: John McConnico :: 90 Days of Art
1957 250 Ferrari Print :: 90 Days of Art
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1957 250 Ferrari Print. From John McConnico – my partner at SemiBig Creative Industries. + Source: 1957 250 Ferrari Print :: 90 Days of Art :: John McConnico :: Pigment Print on Archival Paper + Related: First-ever Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sells for $16.39 million :: Hemmings Blog
D-Type Jaguar – 1955 :: Sculpture by John Elwell
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From Pullman Gallery: A magnificent and unique large-scale aluminum model of a short-nose Jaguar D-Type racing car, complete with fin, registration number XKD7, made in Elwell’s signature style of hand formed aluminum panels riveted over a space frame, the cast aluminum wheels and spinners with hand turned hardwood tyres and seat, interior detailing and removable tonneau to the passenger’s seat. A unique, original, one-of-a-kind piece made exclusively for Pullman Gallery. Signed and dated 2008. + Source: D-Type Jaguar,1955 :: Sculpture by John Elwell :: Pullman Gallery