1973 Tyrrell 006 Lithographic Print, signed Sir Jackie Stewart
The 1973 Monaco Grand Prix was won from pole position by Jackie Stewart, driving a Tyrrell-Ford006. Denis Jenkinson, writing for Motorsport Magazine; "it was Stewart who impressed with his smooth driving and the easy way he made the Tyrrell flow through the succession of corners".
In the process, Stewart equalled the record of 25 Grand Prix victories set by his friend Jim Clark, and was on his way to win his third Formula 1 drivers' World Championship.
Limited edition, hand signed lithographic print (measures 60x40cm) of the Tyrrell 006 from the lens of Michael Hewett, taken at the 1973 Monaco Grand Prix.
Limited edition, hand signed with Certificate of Authenticity.
Lithographic print is supplied rolled for worldwide delivery. Framing service is suspended currently due to COVID restrictions.
All the proceeds of the sale of this edition will benefit Sir Jackie's charity Race Against Dementia (RAD), for which we aim to raise £20,000.
Proceeds donated to RAD to fund breakthrough and innovative dementia research. Lithographic print produced in partnership with and endorsed by Sir Jackie Stewart.
Race Against Dementia
45 million people around the world have dementia today. One in three people will get dementia in their lifetime. A new person gets dementia every three seconds. This crisis cannot continue. Founded by Formula 1 racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart, Race Against Dementia raises money to fund breakthrough and innovative dementia research.
Race Against Dementia Registered charity number 1165559.
https://www.justgiving.com/race-against-dementia
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