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" WHEN RACE TRACKS WERE RACETRACKS"
(Road racing)
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The Ring, Spa, Targa Florio,
The "classic" magnificent racetracks just might have been the ultimate
test of skill and courage. And what did drivers face
these foreboding, rain slicked, narrow, tree-lined challenges in? Fragile
creations made out of tubing about as big around as your thumb, or aluminum not
much thicker than a sheet of paper. This print will take you back to a beautiful
time that has long since past, and with good reason. The scream of Matra
prototypes and the thunder of Bruce Mclaren’s big block Can Am rocket ships
will echo through your head. You’ll become reacquainted with the Hills... both
Phil and Graham. And with the quiet intense Scotsman Jimmy Clark and his
brilliant designer, Colin Chapman. The
craggy face of Enzo Ferrari peers across time, along with that of the little
French Canadian Gilles Villeneuve, whom he was so fond of. You’ll see the blue
#6 Sunoco Camaro with who many called the first "modern" Racecar
driver Mark Donahue behind the wheel, The long gone Lemans start, and so much
more...A racing collectable for the ages...And perhaps gain new insight on the
old phrase "all glory is fleeting..."
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