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Original Ferrari 156 Sharknose Pencil Drawing Signed by Phil Hill | Danny Day Automotive Artwork URL
Original Ferrari 156 Sharknose Pencil Drawing Signed by Phil Hill | Danny Day Automotive Artwork URL
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This exceptional original pencil drawing by renowned automotive artist Danny Day captures one of the most iconic Formula One cars ever built, the legendary Ferrari 156 "Sharknose". Personally hand signed by Phil Hill, the only American-born Formula One World Champion, this one-of-a-kind artwork represents a remarkable opportunity for Ferrari collectors and motorsports enthusiasts.
Created in 2005, the drawing beautifully illustrates the distinctive profile of the Ferrari 156, famous for its revolutionary twin-nostril front design that inspired the "Sharknose" nickname. Phil Hill drove this very model to the 1961 Formula One World Championship, securing both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships for Ferrari during one of the marque's most celebrated seasons.
Professionally framed and ready for display, this original artwork combines museum-quality presentation with the authentic signature of the driver who forever cemented the Ferrari 156's place in Formula One history.
Features
- Original one-of-a-kind pencil drawing by Danny Day.
- Personally hand signed by Phil Hill.
- Created in 2005.
- Subject: Ferrari 156 "Sharknose" Formula One race car.
- Professionally custom framed.
- Overall framed size: 15" × 18".
- Ready for display.
- Exceptional Ferrari and Formula One collectible.
- Professionally packaged and fully insured for shipment.
Authenticity & Provenance
This is an original hand-drawn pencil artwork created by Danny Day, not a print or reproduction. The drawing was personally autographed by Phil Hill in 2005, creating a direct connection between the artwork and the legendary driver who piloted the Ferrari 156 to the 1961 Formula One World Championship. The professionally framed presentation enhances both its preservation and display appeal.
About the Ferrari 156 "Sharknose"
The Ferrari 156 "Sharknose" remains one of the most recognizable Formula One cars ever produced. Introduced for the 1961 season, its revolutionary twin-air-intake nose design became one of the sport's defining visual icons. Beyond its unmistakable appearance, the 156 dominated international competition, delivering both the Formula One Drivers' and Constructors' Championships to Ferrari.
Its greatest achievement came with Phil Hill's championship-winning season, making the Ferrari 156 one of the most historically significant Grand Prix cars ever built and an enduring symbol of Ferrari's golden era in Formula One.
About Phil Hill
Phil Hill earned his place in motorsports history by becoming the first and only American-born Formula One World Champion, capturing the 1961 title with Scuderia Ferrari. Beyond Formula One, Hill also claimed three overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and established himself as one of Ferrari's most respected factory drivers. Authentic Phil Hill signed memorabilia continues to be highly sought after by collectors around the world.
About the Artist
Danny Day is internationally recognized for producing some of the finest automotive artwork of the modern era. His original drawings and paintings are celebrated for their exceptional realism, historical accuracy, and meticulous craftsmanship. Original one-of-a-kind works, particularly those personally signed by legendary racing drivers, represent some of the most desirable pieces in automotive art collecting.
As with many original works of art, photographs cannot fully capture the depth, detail, and craftsmanship that are best appreciated in person.
Condition: Excellent vintage collector condition. Produced in 2005 and professionally framed. As with many vintage framed works, the frame may exhibit minor cosmetic wear consistent with age. The artwork itself remains beautifully preserved and display-ready.
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