Silver Stallion Racing For Victory | Artwork

A stunning print of  two Ferrari 250 GTO’s locked in battle during a race in the French countryside in 1964. A must-have for fans of Ferrari.

£235.00

Sold By: Automobilist

Description

Silver Stallion Racing For Victory / Tour de France Automobile / 11-20 September 1964

In a race that covered the whole of France—a road section of 6000 kilometers, 9 hill climbs, and 10.5 hours of racing on every famous circuit in the country—two Belgians took home gold for the Italians in a Ferrari.

Here we see the winning team of Lucien Bianchi and Georges Berger in their silver and yellow 250 GTO, fight for position over Claude Dubois and Marquis Philippe de Montaigu, somewhere in the French countryside.


About the Automobilist Fine Art Prints

The fine art prints depict unique moments in motorsport history, uniquely brought to life. Starting life as car illustrations, the team of artists then use the very latest CGI modelling techniques to build the cars from scratch – incorporating car photography to create the environments down to the very last detail. It’s automotive fine art like you’ve never seen before.

 

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UK: £14.50 (2-6 business days)
Europe: £14.50(7-14 business days) (outside EU + UK)
USA: £18 (7-21 business days)
ROW: £22 (14-21 business days)

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