The Ferrari 641 (F1-90) ‘Rear Wing Art’ A3 Print The Ferrari 641 (F1-90) was the first F1 car to effectively use a traction control system. The F1-90 had a successful 1990 season with six Grand Prix wins. The drivers for Ferrari were Nigel Mansell and Alain Prost. I have taken exact details from my original photographs of the Ferrari 641. The images were collected at the British Grand Prix in 1990. Every part of this has been recreated using several methods, water colours, photographs and airbrushing. The various components have been scanned and finished in Photoshop. All logos have been carefully re-drawn and are not simply cut and pasted. Logos include; Agip, Goodyear, Marlboro, SKF, Goodyear Eagle Tyres, Digital, Webber Carburettors, arexons, Speedline and Fiat, Magneti Marelli. When all of these processes were complete each item was carefully placed in Photoshop for final manipulation. Ai (artificial intelligence) has not been used to create any part of this image. It is therefore, 100% original and unique to me Charlie Poole© I really hope that you enjoy looking at this print on your wall. Please note:- I have used an original 1992 Silverstone programme, signed by Nigel Mansell. I have scanned his signature and carefully re-drawn it, then placed it on the rear wing of the Ferrari. Mansell was not with Ferrari in 1992. Image size A3 Supplied on a Satin Photographic paper, SRA3 = Size 330mm x 483mm. (Please refer to “The Technical Bit”) Print Ref:- AUT- 0041


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