Ivan Borisov
Honda RA300
Honda RA300
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What you are looking at is one of the coolest F1 cars out there, the Honda RA300. Journalists popularise the nickname “Hondola” because the vehicle is a mutual project of the Japanese Corporation Honda Racing and the British race cars engineering company "Lola".
This Honda RA300 art is a reminder of how the Japanese can race
This car is intriguing not just with its driving characteristics or championship-winning stories but with its style. At first glance, you immediately notice its torpedo-shaped design. With its red stripes, the car reminds of a bloody arrow. The waterfall-shaped exhaust is situated right behind the driver's seat and on top of the screaming 48-valve V12.
The car is driven by none other than John Surtees, F1 World Champion and four-time 500cc motorcycle World Champion. Mr Surtees wins the race at Monza, the inaugural run of the RA300. This is the first and the last race that this car has ever won. On top of that, the finishing lap is the only lap that the RA300 has ever led in its entire F1 life-cycle. A record which stands today and will probably never be beaten.

Simply Petrol car art
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Fine art prints
285 gsm, 100% a-cellulose mould-made
Fine art prints are made on German Etching Hahnemühle traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper of highest quality.
The unique surface texture showcase the works of art in all their splendour with impressive three-dimensional effect and depth.
This paper is designed for FineArt applications.
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Posters
180 gsm photo matt
The high-quality matt photo inkjet paper is particularly suitable for printing photorealistic quality images. The special coating guarantees high resolution and high friction resistance levels.

Each fine art print comes with an assigned certificate of authenticity.

The “giclée" process of printing delivers a precise stream of ink to saturate the fibres of the acid-free paper, resulting in pure, vibrant colour and remarkable detail.

We guarantee that the pieces will not fade, or yellow even facing direct sunlight and will remain light resistant for up to a century
From the moment of your purchase until the moment of your first unpacking.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to ship?
Since our prints are made on-demand, production times can vary. On average, it takes about 2-3 business days for production.
Shipping times depend on your location and the shipping method chosen during checkout.
Standard shipping within EU usually takes 3-7 business days, while air shipping may take longer, up to 10 work days.
What materials are used?
We use high-quality materials to ensure the best possible results.
For fine art prints, we use 285 gsm German Etching Hahnemühle art paper.
Poster prints are typically printed on durable, 180 gsm heavyweight paper with a slight satin finish.
What sizes are available?
Our art prints come in various sizes to accommodate different needs and display options. Common sizes include 20x14 inches, 28x20 inches, 40x28 inches. It's fair to say our prints are on the bigger spectrums of prints offered.
What is your return and refund policy?
Wea 60-day, no questions asked return policy on all print products otherwise noted on the item. Their condition must be the same as received to qualify for an exchange or refund. To start an exchange or return, please email us.
Please refer to our dedicated Return Policy page on our website for more detailed information.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes, we offer international shipping to many countries worldwide.
However, please note that shipping times and customs procedures may vary.
Can I track my order?
Absolutely! Once your print is shipped, you will receive a shipping confirmation email with a tracking number. You can use this tracking number to monitor the progress of your shipment and estimate its arrival date.
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