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Artist: Yann Dehais
Medium: Mixed Media on Metal
A fearless red single-seater rockets through a sunlit European street circuit — echoing the golden age of Grand Prix racing, where courage was the only safety feature and legends were made by inches, not algorithms.
The Ferrari-inspired machine grips the tarmac with monstrous Firestone tires, its exhaust screaming through medieval buildings and cheering crowds. Splashes of checkered chaos, hand-painted track lines, and gritty sponsor art create a scene that feels like adrenaline frozen in time — raw, imperfect, exhilarating.
The “Motul” banner shouts like a pit crew chief urging one more push, while smudged timing dials hint that victory is just a hair’s breath away. Graffiti layers and race-worn textures blend history with street-art rebellion — turning motorsport heritage into a bold statement piece.
This artwork doesn’t just celebrate winners — it honors the ones who risk everything on the edge of control and call it racing.