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  • The end of an era - Goodbye Hans Mezger

    "The end of an era. Goodbye Hans Mezger, one of the sacred monsters in motorsport history, father of the Porsche 917, of the Turbo engines, but also of the production 911 engine, the 804 Formula 1 as well as the Porsche-TAG F1 in the 80’s. I had the indescribable honor to meet him only once, on that very special day of April 2019, photographing the 917 family for the Porsche Museum, when, in the middle of the afternoon, he arrived for a total impromptu visit at Werk 1. He didn’t know we were there shooting all the cars together. And I’ll never forget his reaction: like a kid in a toys store. He couldn’t believe all the cars had been regrouped for that shooting, even recreating the famous 1969 homologation lineup at the exact place where it had been made 50 years before! Gute Fahrt Herr Mezger, and thank you for this amazing heritage... You’re now definitely in the Pantheon of the true greats." - Rémi Dargegen Rémi Dargegen Photography

  • Speed eMOTION by Rémi Dargegen

    Speed eMOTION Photographer: Rémi Dargegen @remidargegenphotographies

  • 1974 De Tomaso Pantera by Angus Taylor

    The 1974 De Tomaso Pantera. Photographer: Angus Taylor Photography

  • Ferrari 290 MM by Rémi Dargegen

    Ferrari 290 MM #0628. Photographer: Rémi Dargegen Photography

  • Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina by Robbert Alblas

    Alfa 1750 in Rotterdam Photographer: Robbert Alblas Automotive

  • Spirit of Speed by Amy Shore

    Spirit of Speed Photographer: Amy Shore Photography

  • Ferrari in Paris by Nozomi Okazaki

    Ferrari in paris . Photographer: Nozomi Okazaki @nozomiokz

  • The Goodwood Revival by Günter Biener

    Festival of Speed Moments at The Goodwood Revival Photographer: Günter Biener Günter Biener Photography

  • Porsche 911 by Daniel Madureira

    Ready to race. The Porsche 911 at the Vasco Sameiro Circuit in Braga, 2019. Photographer: Daniel Madureira @DanielMadureiraPhotography http://ow.ly/ETXc50zYohf

  • 1958 Porsche Speedster

    1958 Porsche Speedster. Fast enough, beautiful enough. Courtesy Avant-Garde Collection Photographer Josh Bryan, TheImageEngine.com

  • 1932 Alfa Romeo Tipo-B P3 by Dave Adams

    Christian Glasel - 1932 Alfa Romeo Tipo-B P3 monoposto at the 2016 Goodwood Revival Photographer: Dave Adams Automotive Images

  • Speed Freaks by Tim Scott

    Connection. That moment that eyes meet camera. I love this moment. It makes me feel like I’m getting to tell the story of a real human being and not just a semi-faceless person in a car. I try to capture as many people without sunglasses on or visor down just for this reason. There’s a beautiful power in human connections and I am honored that you share this with me. So next time that you see me with my big old film cameras and my star logo hat/shirt/jacket do me a huge favor and take a second to raise your visor or remove your sunglasses so that the world can have a split second to see you, your focus, your determination and the spirit of a true Speed Freak. I promise I will make it worth your while. :) PS. This looks is NOT a digital filter or photoshop work. It is just how film shows the light when I meter for the shadows in the shadows of the roll cage. The light is so much brighter outside of the shadows that it almost becomes ghostly, and I love that. I hope to continue this series called Speed Freaks for as long as I can take photographs. Drivers, builders, support teams and spectators alike, these are the people that keep this love of speed and culture alive. See you on the salt, the dry lakebed, the track and anywhere else where great people, fast cars, historic motorcycles and love of speed thrive. #speedculture #speed #landspeedracing #speedfreaks #SCTA #racing #racingculture #family #mediumformat #friends #ElMirage #california #film #analog #scottphotoco #blackandwhite #timeless www.ScottPhoto.co (not .com) @scottphotoco ©2019 Scott Photo Co. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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