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Michael Schumacher Jigsaw & Racing Legend Print

Michael Schumacher Jigsaw & Racing Legend Print

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Product code: CTX2129

Product description

Enjoy A  new puzzle from Duke featuring Formula 1 Champion -  Michael Schumacher.

This 1000 piece puzzle will keep even the most experienced puzzlers busy with its blend of bright racing red, iconic trackside adverts and roadside armco.

Michael Schumacher's Formula 1 record is testament to the enormous talent displayed in his career: 91 F1 wins, 7 World Championships. 

The scene captured here shows Michael on his way to winning the 1999 Monaco Grand Prix, with Eddie Irvine in his wake. Although he didn't win the championship in 1999, the season pointed way to the future, as the Ferrari/Schumacher pairing started to gel and deliver an incredible run of dominance.

Peter's career has seen him win accolades across the world for his encapsulation of the excitement, drama and pleasure of iconic motorsport moments, including creating many of the collectible official posters for the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

The puzzle is crafted from 100% recycled quality millboard and printed with waterbased pigments to ensure this is a planet friendly product. 

 

 Great Racing Legends - Michael Schumacher Print

The  limited edition print, personally signed by the artist Peter Hearsey, showing Schumacher heading home to claim the top spot on the podium at the 1999 Monaco GPFerrari celebrated a one-two finish as Irvine claimed second place. Limited edition of 850. Unframed. 594mm x 420mm.

Peter Hearsey is a member of the Automotive Fine Arts Society in America and has exhibited widely in the States, as well as enjoying success with one-man shows in the UK and Brussels. 

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