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image "No. 14
- Tony Stewart"
This panoramic photograph of the No.14 Office Depot Chevrolet was taken by James Blakeway. The Office Depot Chevrolet is driven by Tony Stewart and owned by Stewart-Haas Racing. Tony earned NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championships in 2002 and 2005. He was the first and only driver to have won championships in stock cars, Indy cars and open-wheel Midget, Sprint and Silver Crown cars. He joined only 14 other drivers who have won multiple NASCAR Sprint Cup Series titles. Stewart-Haas Racing was formally founded in 2008 with a partnership of Tony Stewart and Haas CNC Racing. Haas CNC is the world's largest tool manufacturer. Office Depot and Old Spice share sponsorship of the No.14 Chevrolet. Print: $30.00 plus $10.00 shipping Framed: $89.00 plus $20.00 shipping "No. 24 -
Jeff Gordon"
This panoramic photograph of the No.24 DuPont Chevrolet was taken by James Blakeway and features the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car driven by Jeff Gordon and owned by Hendrick Motorsports. Jeff started driving at a makeshift race track at the age of five and at the age of 13, he drove 650 horsepower sprint cars. Gordon is a four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion and is sixth on the all-time NASCAR win list. Hendrick Motorsports fields four full-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams. In 25 years of competition, Hendrick Motorsports has garnered eight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championships. Print: $30.00 plus $10.00 shipping Framed: $89.00 plus $20.00 shipping "No. 48 -
Jimmie Johnson"
This panoramic photograph of the No.48 Lowe's Chevrolet was taken by James Blakeway and features the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car driven by Jimmie Johnson and owned by Hendrick Motorsports. Jimmie started his racing career on a 50cc motorcycle at the age of five. In 1998, he began pavement racing in an American Speed Association car. Jimmie competed in his first NASCAR Nationwide Series race in 1998 and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in 2001. In his 2002 rookie campaign, Jimmie won three times and was the first rookie to lead the points standings. In 2008, Jimmie became only the second driver in NASCAR history to win three straight championships. Hendrick Motorsports fields four full-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams. Print: $30.00 plus $10.00 shipping Framed: $89.00 plus $20.00 shipping
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32": $400.00 Regular canvas giclee framed 27
1/2" x 21": $900.00 Jumbo canvas giclee framed 30" x
40": $3100.00 "Historic", the latest painting from world-renowned motor sport artist Eric Herrmann depicts the Jack Daniel's Richard Childress Racing entry into the NASCAR racing world. Known for his technical accuracy and hidden details, Eric has included over one thousand hidden references to the famous whiskey maker's heritage. Number 07's appear hidden in the background of the bricks and barrels. Important Jack Daniel's names and dates have been carved on beams. A painting within a painting, as Eric describes it, will keep collectors and viewers of this unique work of art interested and entertained throughout history. "Nasbar
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Size: 30" x 24" Print on Paper: $30.00 plus $10.00 shipping "Talladega
Superspeedway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of Talladega Superspeedway was taken during a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race by James Blakeway. Located on 3,000 acres of land near Talladega, Alabama, this 2.66-mile tri-oval track made its debut on September 13, 1969, with the 'Bama 400 Grand Touring race. The grandstand's seating capacity is 143,231 and the 212-acre all-reserved infield holds many thousands more. Talladega Superspeedway is the biggest, fastest and most competitive superspeedway in the world. Holding records for the fastest 500-mile stock car race at 188.354 mph and the most lead changes in a race with 75, it is widely known as "NASCAR's Most Competitive Track". Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Bristol
Motor Speedway (Night)"
Poster Caption: This aerial panoramic photograph of Bristol Motor Speedway was taken by Christopher Gjevre. The late summer night race at Bristol Motor Speedway is commonly referred to as "the hottest ticket in NASCAR". Demand for tickets far exceeds availability and a full house is always assured. Bristol Motor Speedway is located in Bristol, Tennessee, and held its first race on July 30, 1961, with seating capacity for 18,000 fans. Today, after several expansion projects over the years, the speedway has 160,000 available seats. The concrete oval track, with 36-degree banked turns, is known as the "World's Fastest Half Mile". Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Bristol
Motor Speedway #1 (Day)"
Poster Caption: This aerial panoramic photograph of Bristol Motor Speedway was taken by James Blakeway. Bristol Motor Speedway, located in Bristol, Tennessee, held its first race on July 30, 1961, with 22 degree banked turns and seating for 18,000 fans. On land that was originally a dairy farm, the speedway was constructed in 1960 and cost $600,000, which included the price of the 100 acres of land. Today, after many additions to the stands and reconstruction, the speedway holds 160,000 fans and its turns are banked at 36 degrees. The 0.533-mile concrete oval track is known as the "World's Fastest Half Mile". Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Watkins
Glen International"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of Watkins Glen International was taken during a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race by Christopher Gjevre. Law student and racing enthusiast Cameron Argetsinger dreamed up plans to bring European style sports car racing to the village of Watkins Glen. The dream became a reality on October 2, 1948. The Glen hosted its first Formula 1 race in 1961 and first NASCAR Winston Cup Series race in August of 1986. In addition to holding NASCAR and SCCA events, Watkins Glen International also hosts the nation's largest vintage events, the Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix and hosts the open-wheel cars of the IndyCar Series once a year. Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Daytona
International Speedway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panoramic photograph of Daytona International Speedway was taken by Christopher Gjevre. The 480-acre motorsports complex opened in 1959 and hosts 10 major weekends of racing activity featuring everything from NASCAR stock cars to go-karts and superbikes. The most famous event is the annual Daytona 500, the "Great American Race." The 2.5-mile long tri-oval track features 31-degree banked turns and grandstands that seat approximately 168,000 fans, not including the infield. Featured in the infield is Lake Lloyd, where waterskiers can be seen carving up the water under the Florida sun on race days. Size: 13.5" x 40" Print on Paper:
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shipping "Chicagoland
Speedway"
Poster Caption: This aerial panorama of Chicagoland Speedway was taken by James Blakeway and features the speedway during a NASCAR weekend. Built adjacent to it's sister track, Route 66 Raceway, Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois, is a 1.5-mile D-shaped tri-oval speedway. With the addition of the 75,000-seat, $130 million Speedway, Joliet's world-class motorsports complex formed Illinois' largest sporting facility, occupying over 1,300 acres. The first NASCAR driver to visit Victory Lane at Chicagoland after winning a Busch Series race on July 14, 2001, was Jimmie Johnson. Size: 13.5" x 40"
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