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Jaguar Formula One Art Prints, Paintings and Drawings

Return of the Cat by Michael Thompson


Return of the Cat by Michael Thompson
One edition.
£25.00

Jaguar R1, Eddie Irvine at Monaco by Ivan Berryman


Jaguar R1, Eddie Irvine at Monaco by Ivan Berryman
3 editions.
£80.00 - £200.00

Wild Cats at Monaco by Robert Tomlin


Wild Cats at Monaco by Robert Tomlin
One edition.
£105.00


Green Giant by Michael Thompson.


Green Giant by Michael Thompson.
One edition.
£28.00



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Return of the Cat by Michael Thompson

Eddie Irvine and Johnny Herbert. Jaguar Cosworth R1s


Jaguar R1, Eddie Irvine at Monaco by Ivan Berryman

Produced on high quality German etching art stock.


Wild Cats at Monaco by Robert Tomlin

Eddie Irvine drove the Jaguar R2 during the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix and is captured in print darting through the Nouvelle Chicane on his way to third place and teams first podium position. With its beautiful backdrop of yachts and water, the circuit is famed for being the most picturesque and demanding track in the Formula 1 world series. It is a unique street circuit and a remarkable creation on the streets of this small Monarchy. The car, chief designer John Russell and chief aerodynamicist Mark Handford under the leadership of technical director Steve Nichols, was launched in Coventry on 9th January 2001, and having switched to Michelin tyres, hopes were high at the start of the 2001 season. Eddie Irvines co-driver was Brazilian-born Luciano Burti who was previously Jaguar Racing development driver. The engine was powered by the CR-3 VIO from Cosworth Racing but it was difficult to achieve satisfactory wind tunnel results as the tunnel used was in California so the car suffered a little aerodynamically. It has been described as possibly overly robust!


Green Giant by Michael Thompson.

Eddie Irvine. Jaguar-Cosworth 2002

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