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The earlier racing years were best described as a time of much unrest with the Grand Prix and Le Mans dominated by teams like Mercedes and Porsche. Germany really did rule the racing industry and there were many artists that spent a great deal of time painting the racing of the day. So if you are looking for a historical Porsche painting you've got some great choices.

Not only were these early race cars interesting the drivers were also very intriguing. Here were a group of men that loved speed and the thrill of the speed. Speeds in excess of 200 mph were common and the drivers of that error did not have any of the protection of the drivers today.

These open cockpits had no roll bars, seat belts, or safety gear of any type. It was very common for drivers to be thrown right out of their car during an accident. At these high speeds you might assume many would have been killed but luckily only a few actually died.

And Gary Doyle was an excellent painter who was able to capture the true essence of these early races. Here was an artist who painted the good, bad, exciting, and the ugly. Here was an artist who was able to bring early racing to life right in front of you.

Jack Juratovic was another excellent artist that spent a great deal of time painting the German Grand Prix. He captured some great scenes that involved many of the race cars and drivers from those early days.

And then came along the Silver Cars which continuously changed in look, design, engine size, suspension, speed, and even drivers. There were Mercedes, Porsches, and Alpha Romeos to name just a few. And the cars from this era were not to be surpassed until just recent times. ...

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