• New
Original 1951 ADAC Racing Poster – Van Hussen Hill Climb
search

ADAC- Bergrekord 1951

PP225

Official poster for the 1951 ADAC Bergrekord Freiburg-Schauinsland by Van Hussen

  • Year : 1951
  • Country of the poster : Germany
  • Condition : excellent
  • Presentation : on linen
  • Poster designer : Van Hussen
  • Printing process : offset
€1,650
No tax
Dimensions
  • Smaller Array
About 2 inches more on each side for the covering *

Available

Quantity

Rating:
(0)

Sporting and Cultural Context

This original poster announces the "Großer Bergpreis Freiburg-Schauinsland", a legendary hill climb organized by the ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club) on August 5, 1951, in Germany’s Black Forest region. The course stretched over 12 km, featuring 173 turns and over 780 meters of elevation gain, making it one of Europe’s most demanding uphill races. Revived in 1949, the 1951 edition drew international attention and marked the return of competitive hill climbs in postwar Germany.

Artistic Interpretation

Designed by Van Hussen (Köln), the composition radiates speed and excitement: a bold red racing car (likely a Ferrari 375, used in Formula 1 at the time) is seen tearing uphill, while a motorbike follows in the background. The use of contrasting yellow and red creates a striking, high-energy dynamic typical of 1950s racing culture. The artist’s style blends graphic clarity, symbolic motion, and emotional intensity — capturing the essence of motorsport’s golden era.

Year
1951
Country of the poster
Germany
Poster designer
Van Hussen
Vintage poster
original
Printing process
offset
Actual size (inches)
22 X 33 inches
Condition
excellent
Presentation
on linen

You might also like

  • 4

    1966 - Michael Turner

  • 1

    1965 - Michael Turner

    • Out-of-Stock
  • 0

    1959 - Alexis Kow

  • 0

    Le Mans

    €2,750

    1971 - Inconnu