Be careful trying to take in all the details of this glorious Werner Bührer illustration of the iconic L&M liveried Lola T260. You might just get lost in it. Pro tip: click that image to make it large enough to really take in.
What magnificent work on display here. I’m a fan of what Road & Track has been doing with their redesign and relaunch, but I hope that they don’t forget to also look to the past. It’s a shame we don’t have these kinds of gatefold spreads in car magazines today and I can only envy those that could spread this October ’71 issue out on the living room floor and lose themselves in it for an hour or so.
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You can never have too much minimalism. One of the great paradoxes of life!
p.s. @ Harlo: Agree that R&T is somewhat improved with new editorial policies and look. But I miss “R&T Classic” too much to go on. Will let my subscription lapse. Maybe try Grassroots Motorsports or, more likely, Vintage Motorsports.
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Road&Track should print a book with ALL the work he did for them!
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More here
http://www.cardesign.tv/werner-buhrer-illustrations/nggallery/pid–werner_buhrer_040/page/1/
although they don’t size ‘up’ as nicely.
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Back in the Day Lola 262 Schematic & Drawings courtesy of The Chicane
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