Denny Hulme

Denny Hulme 1970

Denny Hulme’s victory in the 1970 Glen Can-Am was the most difficult race of the New Zealanders career. He had burned his hands at Indianapolis in May and to compound the problem, the track was in very poor condition. Hulme’s famous #5 M8-D is shown entering the Esses, with the landscape behind stretching for miles. This is view of Seneca Lake and the Village of Watkins Glen is one of the most scenic backdrops in the racing world. Painted by artist, Robert Gillespie. 

Limited Edition Prints are a series of 100 signed and numbered Giclee prints on heavy stock.  Image size: 10 1/4" X 12 3/4" 

Canvas Giclee (print on canvas) is a high quality canvas reproduction of the original painting. The canvas is stretched with thickness of 1-1/2 to 2 inches.



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