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Indy 500 Limited Edition Art Prints
These two classic Indy 500 racecars were photographed by renowned automotive photographer Rick Graves
The Lotus 34 was built by Team Lotus for the 1964 Indianapolis 500. The Type 34 was Lotus' second Indy car. Based on the earlier Lotus 29, it was a very similar car which differed principally in featuring a four-cam 4195 cc (255ci) DOHC Ford V8 with Hilborn fuel injection, producing 425hp (317 kW), through a ZF 2DS20 gearbox. At Indianapolis, Jim Clark qualified on the pole, joined by five other similar cars. The Dunlop tires failed during the race, leading to Clark crashing and the second 34 being parked.
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In 1968, the turbine powered, four-wheel drive Lotus 56, driven by Joe Leonard, who had replaced the suddenly retired Parnelli Jones, was on the Indy 500 pole and lead most of the race until, with just 10 laps to go, Leonard pulled into the pits in an eerie repeat of the 1967 500. A small part in the fuel pump had failed and cost Leonard, Chapman, Lotus and especially Andy Granatelli and the entire STP organization their second consecutive shot at winning the Indianapolis 500.
These fine art prints are reproduced on archival grade canvas and exhibition fiber paper using light-fast pigment inks. They are hand numbered and embossed with a seal of originality and include certificates of authenticity.
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