Formula Germany Mugs
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Nürburgring - Combined Circuit [outline] Mug
by MS80 racing design
$13 $18
A4 quattro Touring Car (8D) BTCC SUPER I4 Mug
by CowtownCowboyGaming
$13 $18
F1 2020 Sebastian Vettel Crash Helmet Mug
by DB Motorsport Designs
$13 $18
Description: Commanding attention with a bold, artistic flair, "The German Maestro" is an iconic tribute to the legendary Franz Hermann. This striking pop art piece features the distinctive mustachioed persona, adorned with the vibrant colors of the German flag across his racing suit, a clear homage to his roots and the infamous Nürburgring. The strong black and white contrasts in his portrait highlight a focused, determined gaze, embodying the precision and intensity of top-tier motorsport. Below, "FRANZ HERMANN" stands out in a clean, impactful typeface, affirming his status as a beloved figure in F1 lore.
Description: Wanderer was a German manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, vans and other machinery. Established as Winklhofer & Jaenicke in 1896 by Johann Baptist Winklhofer und Richard Adolf Jaenicke, the company used the Wanderer brand name from 1911, making civilian automobiles until 1941 and military vehicles until 1945. The Wanderer Siegmar plant (now Chemnitz) of Auto Union were destroyed in early 1945, closing this chapter in the history of automobiles. Post-war efforts to restore East German auto industry concentrated on Auto Union facilities in Zwickau and Zschopau: Wanderer car production never recovered, with Auto Union relocating to Ingolstadt,