Friday, May 31, 2013

1923-1925 | Renault 10CV Type MH 6x6 Sahara




found on http://t-s-k-b.tumblr.com

Renault launched the six MH-type wheels in the early nineteen twenties, to cross the Sahara and facilitate communication between Algeria and French West Africa.

It paved the way for large African adventures with several expeditions between 1923 and 1925. Between Algeria and French West Africa, the Sahara was a barrier that the railway had not crossed.

Citroën launched its autochenilles in 1922 and the following year, Renault developed its six wheels. In fact, 12 wheels as they are matched in order to better "focus" on the sand.

 With their two rear drive axles, these cars combine good climbing ability and ease of use. End of December 1923 the first successful mission by rallying Touggourt Tozeur in two days. In the aftermath, the shipping Gradis-Estienne made in January 1924 joining Algeria-Niger. But the longest yet to come: November 15, 1924, Mr. and Mrs. Delingette, accompanied by Mr. Bonnaure mechanic, engage in crossing Africa, Colomb-Bechar in Cape Town! They do this on July 3, 1925, during the journey having passed the Citroën Central mission. An extraordinary adventure: 23,000 miles during which they have crossed 35 rivers by canoe and 129 bridges constructed or adapted

information from http://fr.renaultclassic.com/la-collection-automobile-renault/lindustrialisation/renault-six-roues/






the above group of photos are all from http://www.oto6.fr/6roues/6rouesrenault10cv.htm

Bob Lutz has a new book coming out this week



Saturday, May 25, 2013

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Monza 1975 3x4ft

929



 acrylic on canvas 3x4ft


Regazzoni,Lauda,Scheckter,Fittipaldi,Mass,Brise,Hunt,Pace,Reuteman,
Depailler,Brambilla,Peterson,Pryce,Andretti,Jarier,Laffite,Stuck,Evans,
Ertl,Amon,Zorzi,Stommelen,Lunger,Lombardi,Crawford,Merzario











Friday, May 10, 2013

Salut Gilles!

928


 acrylic on paper 8x12"



All that emotion!
I was there that fatefull day at Zolder 1982,
Happily taking pictures in the pits of Villeneuve and Pironi.
Gilles went out for one last lap and never came back....
just his wrecked Ferrari on the back of a truck... 
the evening was so eerie and quiet. 
Racing fans just wandering around in disbelief, like zombies...








Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Senna!!

926



 acrylic on paper 8x12"


a re-post in memory
of the late great
Ayrton Senna da Silva






another great write up about my work at
enjoy!