Racing Car art prints by artist Keith Woodcock.
Motor racing art prints depicting Jaguars, Aston Martins and MGs at Le
Mans, Nurburgring and Donington race circuits. Keith Woodcock prints available from Cranston Fine
Arts.
Keith's early work concentrated on magazine
illustrations and book covers, and although he still undertakes this
work from time to time, the vast majority of his current paintings are
now specifically commissioned by service organisations and private
clients. Keith is a former Chairman of the Guild of Aviation Artists, he
also gives illustration lectures, critiques and workshops.
Night Stop - Le Mans 1935 by Keith Woodcock.
In 1935 seven Aston Martin Ulsters were entered in the Le Mans 24hr race. These 1.5 litre cars acquitted themselves superbly, finishing 3rd, 8th, 11th, 12th and 15th overall, won the index of performance, was 1st in the 1500cc class and secured the Rudge-Whitworth Cup for 1935. They finished only seven laps behind the much more powerful 4.5 litre Lagonda and a 2.3 litre supercharged Alfa Romeo. Charles Martin also achieved a new class lap record of 81mph which stood until 1950.
Item Code : KW0040
Night Stop - Le Mans 1935 by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
For the 1962 Le Mans 24 hour race, Jaguar prepared an E-Type for Briggs Cunningham. At the track, it transpired that Roy Salvadori was too tall for the Birdcage Maseratis he had planned to drive, he therefore partnered Briggs Cunningham in the E-Type to bring her home in a memorable 4th place overall, 3rd in class and 3rd in the GT category at an average speed of 107.9 mph. The painting depicts the E-Type leading a Ferrari through Tertre Rouge.
Item Code : KW0031
E-Type at Tertre Rouge by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
To celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the launch of the MGB, this painting depicts Old Faithful on her way to an outright victory in the gruelling 84 hour Marathon De La Route race at the Nurburgring in 1966. The MGB was pitted against powerful opposition including Ferraris and works Lotus Cortinas. The BMC pairing of Andrew Hedges and Julien Vernaeve won the race despite damaging the car very early in the race.
Item Code : KW0037
Old Faithfuls Marathon Win by Keith Woodcock - Editions Available
Thundering Elegance portrays Bob Tullius in his Group 44, Inc. V-12 XJS celebrating winning he Copa Mexico Trans Am at the Ricardo Rodriguez Autodrome on the 5th November 1978. This win secured the Constructors Trans Am title, the first constructors title ever won by a factory supported Jaguar. This was added to the Drivers Championship secured by Tullius earlier in the season.
Item Code : KW0036
Thundering Elegance by Keith Woodcock - Editions Available
This painting depicts the Broadspeed Big Cats finest hour, 2nd place for Andy Rouse and Derek Bell in the 4 hour race at the Nurburgring in 1977, the best result achieved by the XJ12C in the European Touring Championships.
Item Code : KW0032
Jaguar XJ12C by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
The 1984 European Touring Car Championships were dominated by the TWR Jaguars. Seven outright win including two 1-2-3s, the Spa 24 Hours and the Drivers Championship. The painting depicts the TWR XJS of Chuck Nicholson on its way to victory at the Donington 500km race in April 1984.
Item Code : KW0033
Jaguar TWR XJS by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
Return to Le Mans depicts the Group 44, Inc. Jaguar XJR-5 V-12 leading the Le Mans 24 hour race in June 1984. The return of the factory supported Jaguars dominated the headlines leading up to the race. The cars were designed by Lee Dykstra and driven by Bob Tullius, Brian Redman and Doc Bundy in the number 44 car and John Watson, Adam Adamowicz and Ballot Lena in the number 40 car.
Item Code : KW0035
Jaguars Return to Le Mans by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
In August 1952 at the Montlhery circuit on France a Jaguar XK120 registration LWK707 became the first car ever to average over 100 mph for a week. During this marathon event, three world records and five class records were broken. The team was managed by Desmond Scannell and Mortimer Morris-Goodall. The painting depicts Stirling Moss leaving the pits after a routine tyre change.
Item Code : KW0030
Seven Days and Seven Nights by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
This striking picture shows Stirling Moss in the Aston Martin DBR1 blasting past the pits on his way to victory in the 1959 Goodwood TT. This win clinched the 1959 World Sportscar Championship for Aston Martin, who became the first British marque to win this title. The Aston Martin team was made up of many of the great drivers of the era, including Stirling Moss, Roy Salvadori, Jack Fairman and Carroll Shelby, Paul Frere and Maurice Trintignant.
Item Code : KW0039
Aston Martin World Champions by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the launch of the MGC, this painting depicts the famous MG pairing of Paddy Hopkirk and Andrew Hedges driving the works supported MGCGT at the 1968 Sebring 12 hour race where they achieved a class win.
Item Code : KW0038
MGCGT at Sebring by Keith Woodcock - Editions Available
E-Type Victory Swansong shows the Group 44, Inc. Jaguar V-12 E-Type, driven by Bob Tullius breaking away from the Corvettes and the Porsches at Road Atlanta on the 2nd November 1975. Tullius went on to win the race convincingly to secure the SCCA National Drivers title having achieved 12 wins from 17 starts.
Item Code : KW0034
E-Type Victory Swansong by Keith Woodcock - Editions Available
Aston Martin World Champions by Keith
Woodcock This striking picture shows Stirling Moss in the Aston Martin DBR1
blasting past the pits on his way to victory in the 1959 Goodwood TT.
This win clinched the 1959 World Sportscar Championship for Aston Martin,
who became the first British marque to win this title.
Seven Days and Seven Nights by Keith
Woodcock In August 1952 at the Montlhery circuit on France a Jaguar XK120
registration LWK707 became the first car ever to average over 100 mph for
a week. During this marathon event, three world records and five
class records were broken. The painting depicts Stirling Moss
leaving the pits after a routine tyre change. Limited edition of 475 prints. Signed by Stirling Moss, Jack
Fairman, Bert Hadley, Mortimer Morris Goodall and Keith Woodcock
E-Type at Tertre Rouge For the 1962 Le Mans 24 hour race, Jaguar prepared an E-Type for Briggs
Cunningham. At the track, it transpired that Roy Salvadori was too
tall for the Birdcage Maseratis he had planned to drive, he therefore
partnered Briggs Cunningham in the E-Type to bring her home in a memorable
4th place overall, 3rd in class and 3rd in the GT category at an average
speed of 107.9 mph. The painting depicts the E-Type leading a
Ferrari through Tertre Rouge. Limited edition of 475 prints. Signed by Briggs Cunningham,
Roy Salvadori and Keith Woodcock
Jaguar XJ12C by Keith Woodcock This painting depicts the Broadspeed Big Cats finest hour, 2nd place
for Andy Rouse and Derek Bell in the 4 hour race at the Nurburgring in
1977, the best result achieved by the XJ12C in the European Touring
Championships. Limited edition of 250 prints. Signed by Andy Rouse and Keith Woodcock
Jaguar TWR XJS by Keith Woodcock The 1984 European Touring Car Championships were dominated by the TWR
Jaguars. Seven outright win including two 1-2-3's, the Spa 24 Hours
and the Driver's Championship. The painting depicts the TWR XJS of
Chuck Nicholson on its way to victory at the Donington 500km race in April
1984. Limited edition of 400 prints. Signed by Chuck Nicholson and
the Keith Woodcock
E-Type Victory Swansong by Keith Woodcock
E-Type Victory Swansong shows the Group 44, Inc. Jaguar V-12 E-Type,
driven by Bob Tullius breaking away from the Corvettes and the Porsches at
Road Atlanta on the 2nd November 1975. Tullius went on to win the
race convincingly to secure the SCCA National Drivers title having
achieved 12 wins from 17 starts. Limited edition of 200 prints. Signed by Bob
Tullius, Team
Chief and Driver, Lankie Foushee, Crew Chief and Keith Woodcock
Jaguar's Return to Le Mans by Keith Woodcock
Return to Le Mans depicts the Group 44, Inc. Jaguar XJR-5 V-12 leading
the Le Mans 24 hour race in June 1984. The return of the factory
supported Jaguars dominated the headlines leading up to the race.
The cars were designed by Lee Dykstra and driven by Bob Tullius, Brian
Redman and Doc Bundy in the number 44 car and John Watson, Adam Adamowicz
and Ballot Lena in the number 40 car. Limited edition of 100 prints. Signed by Bob
Tullius, Team
Chief and Driver, Lankie Foushee, Crew Chief, John Watson, Brian Redman,
Doc Bundy and Keith Woodcock
Thundering Elegance by Keith Woodcock Thundering Elegance portrays Bob Tullius in his Group 44, Inc. V-12 XJS
celebrating winning he Copa Mexico Trans Am at the Ricardo Rodriguez
Autodrome on the 5th November 1978. This win secured the
Constructors Trans Am title, the first constructors title ever won by a
factory supported Jaguar. This was added to the Driver's
Championship secured by Tullius earlier in the season. Limited edition of 100 prints. Signed by Bob
Tullius, Team
Chief and Driver, Lankie Foushee, Crew Chief and Keith Woodcock
Night Stop - Le Mans 1935 by Keith Woodcock
In 1935 seven Aston Martin Ulster's were entered in the Le Mans 24hr
race. These 1.5 litre cars acquitted themselves superbly, finishing
3rd, 8th, 11th, 12th and 15th overall, won the index of performance, was
1st in the 1500cc class and secured the Rudge-Whitworth Cup for
1935. They finished only seven laps behind the much more powerful
4.5 litre Lagonda and a 2.3 litre supercharged Alfa Romeo. Charles
Martin also achieved a new class lap record of 81mph which stood until
1950. Limited edition of 100 prints. Signed by Charles Martin and Keith Woodcock
Old Faithfuls Marathon Win by Keith Woodcock
To celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the launch of the MGB, this
painting depicts Old Faithful on her way to an outright
victory in the gruelling 84 hour Marathon De La Route race at the
Nurburgring in 1966. The MGB was pitted against powerful opposition
including Ferraris and works Lotus Cortinas. The BMC pairing of
Andrew Hedges and Julien Vernaeve won the race despite damaging the car
very early in the race. Limited edition of 475 prints. Signed by Julien
Vernaeve,
Andrew Hedges and Keith Woodcock
MGCGT At Sebring by Keith Woodcock Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the launch of the
MGC, this
painting depicts the famous MG pairing of Paddy Hopkirk and Andrew Hedges
driving the works supported MGCGT at the 1968 Sebring 12 hour race where
they achieved a class win. Limited edition of 475 prints. Signed by Paddy
Hopkirk, Andrew
Hedges and Keith Woodcock
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