Wireframe Line Grey — 2 museum-grade prints in this palette. The Nimrod NRA C2 represents the early 1980s moment when British constructors believed Cosworth DFV reliability and long-tail aerodynamics could challenge factory Group C programmes before Porsche's 956 dynasty hardened into inevitability. Nimrod Racing Automobiles carried Aston Martin-adjacent heritage and privateer romance — number 24, LONG-TAIL config, and a specification sheet that reads like an honest engineer's confession. The Porsche 917 Langheck represents the moment Porsche transformed from contender to dynasty at Le Mans — back-to-back overall wins in 1970 and 1971, with the 1971 distance record becoming motorsport folklore. Gulf Oil's powder-blue and orange livery, managed by John Wyer Automotive Engineering, is among the most licensed colour schemes in racing history.