2021 Turkish Grand Prix Print
2021 Turkish Grand Prix Print
Istanbul Park has been cited by many Formula 1 drivers as one of the best & most challenging tracks they've visited, with the circuits elevation changes and sweeping turns providing unique challenges to the rest of the venues they visit. While the rising costs of hosting a Formula 1 race took the series away from Turkey in 2011, the necessity of constructing a true world championship calendar under COVID-19 conditions in 2020 led to a two-year revival of the race.
Our Grand Prix design is inspired by the mid-century aesthetic that dominated the early days of formula racing & has been designed with an eye towards bringing your love of racing into any space. Printed on premium thick, durable, matte paper & available both framed & unframed.
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Product Details & Specs
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
For Framed Prints
• .75″ (1.9 cm) thick Ayous wood frame harvested from renewable forests
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included
Quality Guarantee
We guarantee the quality of our prints, it's that simple. If there appear to be any errors in the quality of your print, please contact us ASAP with pictures so that we can make it right!
Shipping
Our prints & framed prints ship around the world - just select your country at the bottom of the page to see accurate pricing. Country not listed? Email us and we'll see what we can do! All orders over $100 ship for free.
Framed prints ship in-frame, with hardware to install for hanging. Unframed prints ship rolled in a plastic-free triangular cardboard tube.
We print domestically where possible to ensure your print gets to you quickly & in pristine condition.
Sustainability
- Our lightweight frames are made from sustainably harvested Ayous wood.
- Our unframed prints ship 100% plastic-free!
- Components for North America orders are sourced from Japan and the US, components for European orders sourced from Japan and Latvia.
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