Racing Stickers
Description: Warn the competition with this bold "My Other Car Is A Racing Car" yellow caution sign design. It creates a striking visual that lets everyone know your true passion lies in the world of virtual motorsports. Whether you drift, rally, or race formula cars, this graphic is a classic staple for any simulation enthusiast.
Description: Master the time trial with this Chasing Myself, The hardest rival to beat is your own PB design. Featuring a sleek open-wheel formula car and its wireframe ghost, it highlights the intense focus of virtual motorsport. This striking graphic is an ideal gift for competitive drivers pushing for the ultimate lap time.
Description: Leamington Grand Steeple Chase - Mr. Christian on Scripton by Charles Hunt, 1837. Colored aquatint.
Leamington Grand Steeple Chase - Mr. Christian on Scripton by Charles Hunt Sticker
by Classic Art Stall
$3.50
Description: Celebrate the peak of human achievement with this hilarious Evolution of Man design, concluding with the ultimate sim racing cockpit setup. This shirt perfectly captures the dedication of any serious racing driver who considers their rig their natural habitat. It makes a fantastic, unique gamer gift for anyone obsessed with speed and virtual motorsport. Show off your passion for the ultimate driving simulator experience!
Description: Long before Suzuka Circuit and Fuji Speedway were built, Tamagawa Speedway opened in 9 May, 1936, as Japan’s first purpose-built racing circuit. It was a 1.2 kilometre (or three-quarter mile) asymmetrical oval, with a tightly packed dirt surface. With the backing of the Tokyo Yokohama Electric Railway company (a predecessor of today’s Tokyu Railways), and the Hochi Shimbun newspaper, Fujimoto’s dream was realized when the speedway opened its doors and held its first major competition: The 1st National Automobile Racing Tournament on 7 June, 1936. Fujimoto even raced himself, driving a Bugatti to second place in the 30 kilometre Bosch Cup Race.