Add To Your WishlistAudi Pit Crew Only – 2005 Le Mans Champions Edition

Add To Your WishlistAudi Pit Crew Only – 2005 Le Mans Champions Edition



Inspired by Audi's dominant era at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, this Audi Pit Crew Only aluminium sign celebrates the legendary 2005 winning Audi R8. Driven by Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo Capello and Frank Biela, the No. 3 Audi secured a remarkable victory against newer opposition. Finished in a vintage workshop style, this sign pays tribute to one of the greatest endurance racing teams in Le Mans history.

  • Manufactured in the UK
  • Fast Despatch by Royal Mail
  • Designed by Motorsport Fans for Motorsport Fans
  • 18" High x 12" Wide
  • Comes with punched holes and rounded edges

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    Celebrate one of the greatest periods in endurance racing history with this Audi Pit Crew Only aluminium sign, inspired by the victorious Audi R8 that claimed overall victory at the 2005 24 Hours of Le Mans. Designed in a classic motorsport workshop style, this unique piece of wall art honours the achievements of Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo Capello and Frank Biela, one of the most successful driver line-ups ever to compete at the Circuit de la Sarthe.

    The Audi R8 is widely regarded as one of the most successful endurance racing cars ever built. Between 2000 and 2005 it dominated international sports car racing, winning Le Mans five times and establishing Audi as the benchmark in modern endurance competition. The 2005 victory was particularly significant as it marked the final Le Mans triumph for the R8 before it was replaced by a new generation of prototype racers.

    Perfect for garages, workshops, offices, man caves and motorsport collections, this Audi wall sign captures the spirit of endurance racing's golden era. Manufactured on high-quality aluminium and featuring a vintage-inspired design, it makes an ideal gift for Audi enthusiasts, Le Mans fans and collectors of historic motorsport memorabilia. A timeless tribute to one of the most dominant racing machines ever to tackle the famous Circuit de la Sarthe.