Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 (Ettore Bugatti) 8.0 Litre mid-engine sports car. The "16.4" refers to the engine's 16 cylinders and quad-turbochargers. Bugatti manufactured the Veyron in conjunction with The Volkswagen Group. The Veyron was named in honour of Pierre Veyron, a test driver and development engineer. In 1939 Pierre Veyron, with co-driver Jean-Pierre Wimille, won the 1939 24 Heures du Mans while driving a Bugatti T57 Tank. Original Photography and Artwork by Charlie Poole © This image was taken at Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2012. The image was scanned into Photoshop and the background removed. The image was then adjusted in Corel Painter. Logo and signature recreated in Photoshop. I really hope that you enjoy looking at this print on your wall. Image size A3 Supplied on a Satin Photographic paper, SRA3 = Size 330mm x 483mm. (Please refer to “The Technical Bit”) Print Ref:- AUT- 0016


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