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Rabu, 20 Oktober 2010

1934 Italian Grand Prix

The Italian Grand Prix was held on September 9th at the Autodromo Di Monza. In the previous year�s Grand Prix, serious accidents had taken the lives of Giuseppe Campari and two other drivers. To lessen the speeds, it was decided that the track should be shortened from 10kms to 4.3kms, with many chicanes added in. With 500kms to cover for the Grand Prix, this made for a longer, more grueling race.

Mercedes had their W25, Bugatti their Type 59, Scuderia Ferrari the Alfa P3, while Maserati introduced the new model 6C-34, to be driven by Tazio Nuvolari. The balance of their team would drive the 8CMs.

Pen&ink, markers, and pencil on archival white stock 12�x 9� � Paul Chenard 2010
Original art & limited editions available.

At the start, Hans Stuck took an early lead for Auto Union but was soon overtaken by Mercedes driver Rudolf Caracciola. His teammate Manfred Georg Rudolf von Brauchitsch was not competing, having been injured in a crash at the previous Swiss Grand Prix. Battling amongst the leaders were Luigi Fagioli (Mercedes), Archille Varzi (Alfa Romeo), Nuvolari (Maserati) and Count Carlo Felice Trossi (Alfa Romeo).

Unfortunately for Nuvolari, the Maserati mechanics forgot to top-up his car's brake fluid after weigh-in, so he slowly lost his brakes during the long race.

The 4.75 hour race, with it�s 1600 total corners, took a toll on the drivers and the cars. Fagioli, whose car broke down, later replaced Caracciola, who had to be lifted out of his car. Stuck had to be replaced by zu Leiningen, and Trossi by Comotti.

Varzi dropped out with mechanical woes, so the race finished with Caracciola/Figioli in first place, Stuck/zu Leiningen in second, with Trossi/Comotti in third. After 4th place Chiron (Alfa Romeo), Nuvolari finished a respectable 5th place, using his gears to brake for the last half of the race.

Selasa, 24 Agustus 2010

Auto Union: The Other Silver Arrows

In 1933, the new German government saw the marketing benefits from motor racing, so they offered a subsidy for any automotive group who want to get into racing.

Mercedes decided to opt in, but they were not alone. A group of four automobile companies � Audi, DKW, Horch, and Wanderer � pooled their technical resources to form Auto Union.

Both companies had a car ready for the 1934 Grand Prix Season. Mercedes took the standard front engine/rear drive approach, but Auto Union created a mid-engine/rear drive racer, designed by Ferdinand Porsche.

After a bit of teething problems earlier in the season, the Auto Unions proved to be a successful, with wins growing by the end of the season.

Hans Stuck - Auto Union Type A
German Grand Prix - N�rburgring 1934

Pen&ink, markers and pencil on watercolour paper 12"x 9" (30.5cm x 22.9cm)
� Paul Chenard 2010
Original sketch available, as is the limited edition.


The total dominance of both the technologically advanced Mercedes and Auto Union teams was felt until the begin of the war.

Selasa, 15 Desember 2009

Minggu, 13 Desember 2009

Mercedes C Class Comfort In Use


Mercedes C Class Comfort In Use. Mercedes Wallpaper, Mercedes Posters, Mercedes Picture. Mercedes cheap car

Mercedes C Class Comfort In Use


Mercedes C Class Comfort In Use. Mercedes Wallpaper, Mercedes Posters, Mercedes Picture. Mercedes cheap car

Rabu, 09 Desember 2009

Wallpaper Mercedes S Class

Mercedes
Wallpaper Mercedes S Class | Mercedes Posters | Mercedes Picture. Cheap Car Mercedes S

Wallpaper Mercedes S Class

Mercedes
Wallpaper Mercedes S Class | Mercedes Posters | Mercedes Picture. Cheap Car Mercedes S

Senin, 24 Agustus 2009

Mercedes C63 AMG Chrome Gold


Mercedes c63 AMG chrome gold

Mercedes c63 AMG modifications gold chrome body designs as the BMW

Mercedes C63 AMG Chrome Gold


Mercedes c63 AMG chrome gold

Mercedes c63 AMG modifications gold chrome body designs as the BMW

Kamis, 02 Juli 2009

eBay Find Of The Day: Mercedes-Benz C 1000 Race Car

This animal appeared on eBay last year, so if you missed out on it then, here�s another chance to get it�

Designed by Mercedes Benz in cooperation with Lotec Engineering, the car was originally conceived in 1994 and completed in 1995 at a cost of over 2 million dollars!

Mercedes-Benz C 1000 Race Car


This carbon-fibre animal, is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.6L V-8 Mercedes engine, and is capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in 3.2 seconds, 0-125 mph in 8.08 seconds, and reaching a top speed of 268 mph.

eBay Find Of The Day: Mercedes-Benz C 1000 Race Car

This animal appeared on eBay last year, so if you missed out on it then, here�s another chance to get it�

Designed by Mercedes Benz in cooperation with Lotec Engineering, the car was originally conceived in 1994 and completed in 1995 at a cost of over 2 million dollars!

Mercedes-Benz C 1000 Race Car


This carbon-fibre animal, is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.6L V-8 Mercedes engine, and is capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in 3.2 seconds, 0-125 mph in 8.08 seconds, and reaching a top speed of 268 mph.

Kamis, 28 Agustus 2008

The Vanderbilt Cup Races


Prismacolor pencil on Neenah Classic Laid stock
� Paul Chenard 2008
Gary Faules Collection

The Vanderbilt Cup races were the brainchild of millionaire sportsman William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. in an effort to bring European style road racing to America.

Modeled in the Gordon Bennett races, the first race took place on Long Island, New York in 1904. Though it was a bit disorganized, it was a huge success. This led to a series of successful, well attended races every year until 1916. They were also run in Savannah (Georgia), Milwaukee (Wisconsin), and Santa Monica and San Francisco (California).

The Vanderbilt Cup races returned off and on, in various forms, in 1936 and 1937, in 1960, and from 1996 to 2007 but these were nothing like those early pioneer days.

My friend Gary Faules of California's Best, Inc. has written extensively on the Vanderbilt Cup races; check out his great stories:
http://thegarageblog.com/garage/?s=Vanderbilt

Enjoy!

Senin, 09 Juni 2008

Sir Stirling Moss OBE - a British National Treasure



Pencil on white archival stock � Paul Chenard 2007

Born on September 17, 1929, Sir Stirling Moss OBE is one of the world's premier drivers of the 1950's and early 1960's.

He excelled in all types of vehicles in all types of races
� he is often called "the greatest driver never to win the World Championship". He was successful in race and sports cars made by Aston Martin, Cooper, Ferrari, Lotus, Jaguar, Maserati, Mercedes, Sunbeam, and Vanwall.

He made history in 1955 by winning, along with his navigator, journalist Denis Jenkinson, the Mille Miglia in a record time of 10 hrs, 7 mins, 48 secs, nearly a half an hour ahead of second place Juan Manuel Fangio.

Sir Moss is now a very popular attendee and participant at vintage racing festivals around the world.

Selasa, 01 April 2008

Grand Prix Engines from the 1950's











Talbot-Lago T26C - France
� Paul Chenard 2008






Mercedes W196 - Germany
� Paul Chenard 2008






Vanwall 2.5L - England
� Paul Chenard 2008












Maserati 250F - Italy
� Paul Chenard 2008

Pencil and Prismacolor pencil on coloured paper 12"x9"

I decided to do significant 1950's Grand Prix race car engines on paper in International Racing Colours.

The series is available as limited edition premium archival Giclee prints, 14.5'x 11' (image size 12'x 9'), signed and numbered to a limit of 100 of each. The suggested retail price is $125 USD each plus shipping/handling, or all 4 for $445 USD plus shipping/handling.

Kamis, 06 Maret 2008

Silver Arrows in Monaco 1937













Pencil on paper 29 cm X 23 cm � Paul Chenard 2006
Charles Feitshans Collection

Rabu, 05 Maret 2008

Fangio driving the Mercedes 300 SLR at LeMans 1955















Pencil on paper, 12"x 9" � Paul Chenard 2006
Geoffrey Chenard Collection