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Motorsport Print 1962 Goodwood TT

Jim Clark slides his Aston Martin Zagato through Madgwick corner, ahead of the Ferrari GTOs of Ireland and Surtees. Another classic motorsport art print Taken from an original picture by Graham Turner. Measures 37 x 30cm. Please allow a few extra days
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Jim Clark slides his Aston Martin Zagato through Madgwick corner, ahead of the Ferrari GTOs of Ireland & Surtees. Another classic motorsport art print Taken from an original picture by Graham Turner. Measures 37 x 30cm. Please allow a few extra days for delivery on this item.

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OnPole com
Originally starting out as a physical store selling Formula 1 memorabilia, onpole.com soon began trading online and diversified their product range. Founded by a retired Formula 1 manager, the site now sells much more than just memorabilia, stocking clothing, accessories, models, books, dvd's and experience days. They have also started to sell items related to MotoGP and are always looking to expand their product range. Being formula 1 fans themselves, they understand how passionate the fans of the sport are. They arrange to source merchandise signed by the drivers, arrange track days out and help their customers to get tickets to some of the best Formula 1 races. They make sure they are up to date with all the current season’s drivers, teams and cars.
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