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Jackie Stewart on his way to victory in the Tyrrell 006 in 1973 at one of his least favourite tracks, the Nürburgring, which he nicknamed 'the green hell', so called for it's exposed forests and fields around the track. Stewart led the crusade for safer tracks and better first aid facilities after suffering a horrific crash at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. Stewart has many quotes about the Nürburgring Nordschleife, most of them less than complimentary. However, one of my personal favourites sums up the terror of driving flat out on 'the green hell' - "In a quick lap of the Nürburgring you probably experience more in seven minutes, and six or seven seconds, than most people have experienced in all their life, in the way of fear and tension, and animosity towards machinery and a racetrack". In the race, Stewart started on pole, was briefly led by team-mate François Cevert, before taking the lead and both Tyrrell's dominating proceedings for a 1-2 finish.
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24 W x 18 H x 1.5 D in
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Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to check out my artwork, and learn a little bit about me. I was born in 1982, in Invercarcargill, the deep south of New Zealand. I grew up surrounded by motorsport, the family home just a couple of minutes' drive to Teretonga - the local race circuit, with speedway, Go - Kart and motorcross tracks all within a stones' throw. My father raced Go - Karts in his early years, before taking up Midget car racing at speedway, and there was usually motorsport on the tv at the weekends when I wasn't watching it in the flesh. I started painting with water paints when I was about 7 or 8 years old. Simple stick figures soon evolved to more complex pictures using arcrylics, as I started to experiment with abstract art as well as keeping my hand in with painting racing cars. In 1999 I started racing Go-Karts, and the lack of available time, as well as other interests meant that only a few artworks were completed between '99 and 2006. A couple of years after leaving school I started studying to become an engineer, becoming qualified in 2006. It was after this, that I was gifted some un-needed art supplies, re-igniting my creative flame The first few works I created in this period were all abstract, as I experimented with different shapes and colours. One of them being "Losing time". I put it on display in a Christchurch art gallery, where it was quickly snapped up by a collector, thus fuelling my passion. After that success, I decided to be selfish and reward myself by getting back into motorsport art. I painted "Master McLaren" and showed a few people, and had such an encouraging response, I decided to do more. Since then on the majority of my work has been motorsport based.
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