Pescara, on Italy's Adriatic coast, was one of the heroic pre-war circuits, used only once for a World Championship Grand Prix in the post war years. In 1957, following his historic victory with Tony Brooks at Aintree in July, Stirling Moss underlined their emerging dominance of the British team by winning the race in his Vanwall. He took the lead on lap three from Luigi Musso's Ferrari, & finished three minutes ahead of Fangio's Maserati after 18 tortuous laps of the 16-mile circuit on bumpy, dusty roads with up & down hill twists & turns, village street, hairpins & long engine bursting straights. This is a beautiful Grand Prix early F1 art print by Michael Turner. Measures 53 x 43cm. Please allow a few extra days for delivery on this item.