Stoned To Life | Luigi Fagioli – Mercedes – 1935 | Automobilist | Fine Art

In this fine art print we see Luigi Fagioli positioning his Mercedes W25 to overtake Bernd Rosemeyer’s Auto Union at the 1935 Spanish Grand Prix.

Lasarte, Spain / 22 September 1935

£189.00

Sold By: Automobilist

Description

Luigi Fagioli in his Mercedes W25 positions himself to overtake Bernd Rosemeyer’s Auto Union after both had been hit by rocks on the Lasarte circuit of the Spanish Grand Prix.

Rosemeyer immediately went to the pits to fix a broken windscreen while Fagioli kept pushing on along with the rest of his Mercedes team.

Mercedes rocked the course and took the top three finishes.


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