I have a similar poster in my garage of Mike Parkes negotiating the Karussell at the Nurburgring in 1966.
Yes. I think these were part of a set issued in '99 depicting historic F1 photos on that heavy stock paper.
Here is the aforementioned Parkes poster on my garage wall. (Or maybe it's Jean-Pierre Sarti?) Image Unavailable, Please Login
July 29 German GP win at Hockenheim 40 years ago by Mario Andretti in his gorgeous & all-conquering Lotus 79 in JPS colors. Image Unavailable, Please Login
July 30th '77 Lauda won the German GP at Hockenheim, a big win for him in his 312T2. Image Unavailable, Please Login
July 31st, in '76 James Hunt won the German GP for McLaren, but the race will always be remembered for Niki Lauda's fiery crash, which he survived against all odds. Pic: Lauda at speed in his Ferrari 312T2 that fateful weekend. The old Nürburgring would never host a GP again. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Remembering Patrick Depailler, killed testing an Alfa at Hockenheim July 31st in '80. He won 2 GPs, 1 for Tyrrell (Monaco '78) & 1 for Ligier (Spain '79), but is best known for his efforts in the 6-wheel Tyrrell in '76 & '77 (pic 1). He liked the odd sneaky cig too (pic 2). Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
July 31st, in '99 Salo 'won' the German GP, then handed victory to Ferrari team-mate Irvine near the end in a vain effort to give Irvine the championship in the absence of team leader Schumacher, who'd been injured at Silverstone. Mika never had a chance to win a GP again. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Beautiful pic of Yorkshire-born Mike Hawthorn, the 1st ever British F1 world champion in '58, seen here driving his Ferrari D246 to 2nd place in the British GP at Silverstone that year. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Lotus 72C, which, driven by the sport's only world champion, Jochen Rindt, won the 1st ever German GP to be held at Hockenheim Aug. 1st in '70. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug. 3rd in '39 the last races at Brooklands were run, ending its splendid 32 years as the UK's home of motorsport. After war had been declared, the land was taken over by Vickers, who built Spitfires there. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug. 4th in ’57, at Nürburgring, Fangio (Maserati) drove the race of his life. After a pit-stop, a minute behind Hawthorn (Ferrari), he blitzed a series of superb laps, repeatedly breaking the lap record. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug 4th, in ’63, at Nürburgring, John Surtees (Ferrari) won a GP for the 1st time. Jim Clark (Lotus) led from pole, but fell behind Surtees when his engine lost power. Clark therefore scored his only F1 2nd place (he scored 25 1st places, by the way). Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug. 4th, 50 years ago Stewart took the finest win of his glorious F1 career, driving his Matra to victory at Nürburgring in a downpour, & finishing 4min ahead of the field. Jackie was a pioneering safety campaigner but, when conditions were dangerous. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug. 5th in ’56 Juan Manuel Fangio (Lancia-Ferrari D50) won the German GP at Nürburgring - a grand chelem victory - pole, fastest lap, leading from start to finish. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Graham Hill jumping his BRM P57 to German GP victory at Nürburgring Aug. 5th in ’62. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug 5th, 84 Derek Warwick stood on an F1 podium for the last time, 3rd at Hockenheim in his rakishly handsome Renault RE50. Alain Prost & Niki Lauda finished 1st & 2nd for McLaren. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug. 5th, in '67 Hulme won at Nürburgring for Brabham (pic 1). In those days F2 cars also took part in the German GP, lining up on the grid behind the F1 cars. The day before, Ickx, already a 'Ring meister', had brilliantly posted the 3rd-fastest time in his F2 Matra (pic 2). Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Aug. 5th, Jim Crawford drove just 2 GPs, both in '75, at Silverstone in a Lotus 72E & at Monza in a Lotus 72F (pic). However, he won the 4th & final season of the British Formula One Championship, in '82, in an Ensign N180B. Image Unavailable, Please Login
On this day, in '66 Brabham won the German GP at Nürburgring in a Brabham BT19, after pole-man Clark (Lotus 33) crashed out uncharacteristically. 2nd & 3rd were the Cooper-Maserati T81s of Surtees & Rindt. Rindt in pic. Image Unavailable, Please Login
On this day, German GP victory in '83 by Arnoux, after the engine failure of team-mate Tambay, who'd taken pole in the other Ferrari. Ferrari 126C3. Image Unavailable, Please Login