Lotus 49 Ford Cosworth DFV
The 1967 Formula One season was, in many ways, a season of firsts. Jim Clark won the Dutch Grand Prix racing the Lotus 49—a car he was driving for the first time—in its very first outing. Dan Gurney became the first (and, so far, only) American driver to win a grand prix in a car of American construction at the Belgian Grand Prix, Honda became a first-time winner at the Italian Prix and, for the first and, perhaps, only time, nearly every full-time constructor except Ferrari and BRM won a championship race. Coincidentally, it was also the last season before the introduction of aero elements to the sport.
Prints—Lotus 49 illustrations are available as fine art pigment prints in:
- 22″ x 16″ size—limited edition unframed, limited edition framed
- 30″ x 20″ size—limited edition unframed
- brushed aluminum prints sized 47″ x 23″ by special order only
- dye-sublimated large-scale backlit or unlit prints sized 80″ x 38″ or 96″ x 47″ by special order only
Options—None.
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