Classic Racing Gallery Sets — 4 museum-grade prints on the theme. The 24 Hours of Le Mans remains the world's most famous endurance race, run annually at the Circuit de la Sarthe since 1923. Ford's 1966 victory with the GT40 ended Ferrari's dominance and inspired decades of American Le Mans mythology. Gulf Oil's powder blue and orange became shorthand for 1960s and 1970s endurance glamour through JW Automotive's Porsche and Ford campaigns at Le Mans — later immortalised in Steve McQueen's Le Mans film and countless homages. The #20 Porsche 917 and #6 Ford GT40 roundels visible here echo that era's most recognisable Gulf pairings without claiming affiliation to Gulf Oil, Porsche AG, or Ford Motor Company. Bleu de France — French racing blue — became the national motorsport colour in the early twentieth century, most famously associated with Bugatti's Grand Prix campaigns and later echoed by Alpine rally heroes and Peugeot's Le Mans prototypes. The Alpine A110 dominated Monte Carlo Rally folklore in the early 1970s; the Bugatti Type 35 remains among the most successful Grand Prix designs of the 1920s; the Peugeot 905 claimed back-to-back Le Mans victories in 1992 and 1993 with the ESSO-backed livery visible on the right panel.