Shaken, not Stirred - The History of Martini Racing

Shaken, not Stirred - The History of Martini Racing

4.8
(698)
Scrivi Recensione
Di più
€ 25.50
Nel carrello
In Magazzino
Descrizione

The first ever sponsorship program by Martini happened in 1968, at a small event in Hockenheim. The stripes we recognize and love nowadays were not present in those first few cars. A year later, Martini Racing was formed and two Porsche 907 cars were entered in multiple races. Two cars donned the Martini branding on them, the aforementioned 907 and the Alfa Romeo SZ. They both featured small letterings marking their sponsorship but none of the iconic stripes.    It was not until 1971 that the stripes would leave their permanent mark on the history of racing and iconic liveries. Competing in the 1971 World Sportcar season, the #22 Porsche 917 featured the iconic livery that has now become synonymous with Martini Racing. That year, Porsche dominated Le Mans and cemented the #22 livery as one of the most legendary
The first ever sponsorship program by Martini happened in 1968, at a small event in Hockenheim. The stripes we recognize and love nowadays were not

In Casino Royale, which is meant to be James Bond's first mission as 007, the bar tender asks if he wants his martini “shaken or stirred.” He responds “Do I look like

Shaken, Not Stirred: The Martini Returns to Manhattan - Algin Management

Martini Racing Art for Sale (Page #2 of 6) - Fine Art America

Evvnt Events - Shaken Not Stirred to Benefit The Michael J. Fox Foundation

Martini & Myth Part 3: Shaken, Not Stirred

How Martini & Rossi Became A Spirited Symbol Of The Good Life - Maxim

Shaken, not Stirred - The History of Martini Racing

Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini: Miller, Anistatia R., Brown, Jared: 9780062130266: : Books

Martini & Myth Part 3: Shaken, Not Stirred

Martini Question: How come if you shake a martini they say it bruises the delicate botanicals in the gin yet somehow it doesn't get bruised by bouncing around on a ship on

Shaken or Stirred? James Bond May Have Been Ordering His Martinis Wron – 88 Bamboo

Porsche's Martini Racing collection leaves us stirred, not shaken - Autoblog

Shaken, not Stirred - The History of Martini Racing

I'll have a Martini – shaken and stirred - Motor Sport Magazine

This Martini was neither Stirred nor Shaken