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Vintage Car Racing Poster
The 1964 12 Hours of Sebring was an endurance race held on March 21, 1964, and the poster is a famous piece of motorsport art by Schulz. The event was a significant battle in the rivalry between Ford and Ferrari.
Race Details
Overall Winner: The race was won by the factory Ferrari 275 P driven by Mike Parkes and Umberto Maglioli.
GT Class Winner: The GT (Grand Touring) class was won by the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, driven by Bob Holbert and Dave MacDonald, which finished 4th overall and swept the top three spots in its class, soundly defeating Ferrari in the GT category. The event took place at the Sebring International Raceway in Florida, a demanding 5.2-mile course that utilized both airport runways and blacktop roads.
Key Competitors: The race featured a variety of cars, including several Ferrari prototypes, Shelby Cobras, Corvette Grand Sports, and Porsche 904s, competing on the tough 5.2-mile Sebring circuit.
Iconic Poster: The artwork by Robert E. Schulz is iconic for featuring a dramatic Florida sunset as a Ford GT40 prototype and a Ferrari 250 GTO appear to be battling it out on the track.
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The 1964 12 Hours of Sebring was an endurance race held on March 21, 1964, and the poster is a famous piece of motorsport art by Schulz. The event was a significant battle in the rivalry between Ford and Ferrari.
Race Details
Overall Winner: The race was won by the factory Ferrari 275 P driven by Mike Parkes and Umberto Maglioli.
GT Class Winner: The GT (Grand Touring) class was won by the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, driven by Bob Holbert and Dave MacDonald, which finished 4th overall and swept the top three spots in its class, soundly defeating Ferrari in the GT category. The event took place at the Sebring International Raceway in Florida, a demanding 5.2-mile course that utilized both airport runways and blacktop roads.
Key Competitors: The race featured a variety of cars, including several Ferrari prototypes, Shelby Cobras, Corvette Grand Sports, and Porsche 904s, competing on the tough 5.2-mile Sebring circuit.
Iconic Poster: The artwork by Robert E. Schulz is iconic for featuring a dramatic Florida sunset as a Ford GT40 prototype and a Ferrari 250 GTO appear to be battling it out on the track.