Edition of 500

Ferrari F1-2000 Pit Stop - Michael Schumacher Japanese GP 2000 | Collector’s Edition

Sale price3.790,00 KÄŤ

One size: 50 x 70 cm (19 ¾ x 27 ½ in) | Edition of 500

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Frame style: Framed

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SKU: PROD01005142

Product description

Officially Licensed Product

Specially designed and created for Ferrari and Keep Fighting Foundation to celebrate the successful outing in 2000. Special edition of 500 pieces only.

Unframed: Global Shipping from Europe, delivered rolled in a protective tube. Frame not included.
Framed: Global Shipping from Europe, delivered already framed in a protective box.

Technology

3D modelling and CGI compositing

Production

High-quality offset print

Material

Premium heavyweight 175 g/m2 paper

Paper finish

Matte, textured paper

Story behind

Michael Schumacher's Pit Stop

When Michael Schumacher took the chequered flag on 8th October 2000, at the end of the Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit, he ushered in an era for Ferrari and himself which would witness 5 successive Drivers’ and Constructor’ Championships for the German driver with his Scuderia Ferrari team. I was driving down the pitlane after my second stop, and he (Ross Brawn) said over the radio: 'It's looking good, it's looking good.' I was very tense, and fully expecting him to say: 'It was looking good,' but suddenly he said: 'It's looking bloody good!' I realised immediately that I had emerged from the pitlane in the lead, that if I made no mistakes and there were no problems with the car, then it was in our grasp, because overtaking is almost impossible at Suzuka, reminisced Michael in a magazine interview soon after the win.

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We design each print using a world-unique combination of 3D renderings and CGI technology allowing us to re-create each car to precise coats of paint and scratches with a level of detail never seen before.

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