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Alpine M64

Motorsport Images

40x54
cm
60x80
cm
80x107
cm
100x132
cm
Fine Art print
Baryta Hahnemühle 315g
Alu mounted print
Hanging bars
Shadow
Gap Frame
Black/White/Oak wood
Acrylic print
Aluminium brace
Starting

90,00 €

LocationLe Mans, France
Prints issueLIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY
Shooting date20 juin 1964
Original pictureNegative
FormatsLarge format
Era1960-1980
ColorsBlack&White
CollectionEndurance LM
Motorsport Images
Motorsport Images

Motorsport Images has the largest motoring picture collection in the world. The archive houses approximately 18 million images of which in the region of half are black and white negatives and glass plates. The library is made up of images from the world of motor sport since it began and every conceivable road car since it's invention. This incredible archive is the result of the amalgamation of a number of previously separate archives, which are now housed under one roof.

Many of the images are published pictures from the magazines owned and bought by Haymarket over the years and the archive contains the original prints from the very first 'Autocar' issue published in 1895 right through to the present day issue. 'The Motor' archive contains more sporting images with black and white negatives, glass plate and acetate from 1924 - subjects include road cars, sprints, hill climbs, motor shows and Grands Prix.

The original Teesdale Company supplied pictures to 'MotorSport' magazine (founded in 1924) and Motoring News (founded in 1955) and has over 4 million black & white negatives of motor racing events from the 1920's through to the early 1990's. The first colour images appeared in the mid 1950's and 30 years of unpublished 35mm colour images remain in the LAT Black Books. LAT now supplies the Haymarket Media Group, commercial clients, the worldwide media and agencies with motor sport coverage from around the world from Formula 1 to karting.

The 'Autosport' archive contains images from the world's leading motorsport weekly. Since 1950 all aspects of motor racing from Formula 1, Le Mans and sports cars, rallying, single seaters and club racing have been photographed and archived in colour and black and white formats.

The M64 Alpine Renault, important step in Rédélé era is characterized by a very aerodynamic body, recognizable to the fairing of the rear wheels and the fastback design of the pavilion. Built around a tubular chassis # 1711 it is the last of three M64 produced in 1964. It begins with the 24 Hours of Le Mans where it is assigned to Henry Morrogh and Roger Delageneste. They took the start in 36th position but a race without any main problem, conducted at a steady pace pays off as the number 46 finished 17th overall and wins victory in its class with an average speed of 163 km/h and peaks at 230 km/h in Hunaudières despite modest 95 bhp of her Renault engine!

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Alpine M64 - LAT Archive

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