Nurburgring Posters (Reproductions)

Nurburgring reproduction posters of historical events and races

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P2020244

Graham Hill, Ferrari 275 P2 Nurburgring 1000 KM Rennen 1965 Poster

Graham Hill, Ferrari 275 P2 Nurburgring 1000 KM 1965 Poster.

A truely great poster of Graham Hill at the wheel of the Maranello Concessionaires Ferrari 275 P2, S/N 0826, now residing with Ralph Lauren, during the 1965 10000 KM Rennen at the Nurburgring. Graham was partnered with Jackie Stewart for the race but they would retire due to electrical problems.

Photography by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch.

Measures approximately 26.8 x 16.8 inches or 68 x 42 cm in metric.

The hazy scan does not do justice to this very fine poster.

This poster will be shipped, rolled, in a sturdy tube.

P2020244

German Grand Prix 1967 Start, Nurburgring Poster

German Grand Prix 1967 Start, Nurburgring Poster.

A truely great poster of the start of the 1967 German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring.

The race was won by Denny Hulme in his Brabham - Repco.

Photography by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch.

Measures approximately 26.8 x 16.8 inches or 68 x 42 cm in metric.

The hazy scan does not do justice to this very fine poster.

This poster will be shipped, rolled, in a sturdy tube.

P0403004

Pedro Rodriguez Ferrari 312P Nurburgring 1000 KM Rennen 1969 Poster

Pedro Rodriguez Ferrari 312P Nurburgring 1000 KM 1969 Poster.

A truely great poster of Pedro Rodriguez flying his Ferrari 312P over Brunnchen during the 1969 1000KM at the Nurburgring. The car, S/N 0870, suffered from ignition failure and retired but not before setting the fastest lap in the race.

The caption reads as follows:

"Ferrari did not care too much about sports car racing in 1969. They only sent one car to most of the races which had to fight against four or more Porsches. Despite flying hard here at Brunnchen the 312P retired with ignition problems. The 312 P meant a change in shape from the round bodywork in 1967 to a more arrow-shape darting through the air, with more grip achieved through various added spoilers"

Photography by Alois Rottensteiner.

It measures approximately 26.8 x 16.8 inches or 68 x 42 cm.

The hazy scan does not do justice to this very fine poster.

This poster will be shipped, rolled, in a sturdy tube.