Sébastien Ogier – WRC Manufacturers’ Champions 1973-2020 – 48th Anniversary | Signed Limited Edition

  • Inscribed with an authentic, handwritten signature by Sébastien Ogier
  • Specially designed and created to celebrate the completion of 48 WRC seasons
  • Limited to 5 autographed pieces only
  • Uses the latest 3D modelling technology to design the poster
  • Comes as a standard sized poster, 50 x 70 cm (19¾ x 27½ inch), framing not included
  • Reproduced as a high quality offset print on 175g/m2 paper
  • Global Shipping from Europe, rolled and delivered in a protective tube.
  • Officially licensed product | FIA World Rally Championship

£271.62

Sold By: Automobilist

Description

 


Once again this year, Sebastian Ogier, the eighth World Rally Championship winner and the title went down to the wire at the final round.

“We could not have wished for a better end to our adventure than taking the title with a win in a very close race. We put all those circumstances behind us to concentrate on chasing the title, but once the finish line was reached, the emotions overwhelmed us.”


Behind the scenes

 

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Delivery

These posters are rolled in protective tube to ensure their safe delivery to you – wherever you are in the world.

There is a delivery charge that will be added at the checkout prior to the payment stage.

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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