The Ferrari Legends - Juan Manuel Fangio Metal Print
by Simon Read
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The Ferrari Legends - Juan Manuel Fangio metal print by Simon Read. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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For many years the exploits of this legendary racer have echoed down the generations, inviting comparison, controversy and sheer admiration. Juan... more
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For many years the exploits of this legendary racer have echoed down the generations, inviting comparison, controversy and sheer admiration. Juan Manuel Fangio began his racing career at mature age and was one of the oldest drivers in Grand Prix events. Fangio was always clever enough to know where the best cars were, how to get a drive in them and then how to exploit them, having no compunction about leaving a team, even after a successful year or even during a season, if he thought he would have a better chance with a better car. In 1956 Fangio moved to Ferrari, replacing the late Alberto Ascari, to win his fourth title. Enzo Ferrari and Fangio did not have a very warm relationship, despite their shared success. For many years Fangio’s five Driver’s Championships seemed an impossible feat to emulate. Even now many insist that there has never been anyone better.
About Simon Read
I'm a Freelance Artist, painting for all of my working life, in motorsport, aviation, tourism, museum, corporate and personal artwork.
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Simon Read
For many years the exploits of this legendary racer have echoed down the generations, inviting comparison, controversy and sheer admiration. Juan Manuel Fangio began his racing career at mature age and was one of the oldest drivers in Grand Prix events. Fangio was always clever enough to know where the best cars were, how to get a drive in them and then how to exploit them, having no compunction about leaving a team, even after a successful year or even during a season, if he thought he would have a better chance with a better car. In 1956 Fangio moved to Ferrari, replacing the late Alberto Ascari, to win his fourth title. Enzo Ferrari and Fangio did not have a very warm relationship, despite their shared success. For many years Fangio’s five Driver’s Championships seemed an impossible feat to emulate. Even now many insist that there has never been anyone better.