Road America June Sprints 1976

This is so 70’s. I love the pop art design that was used on the program for the Road America June Sprints 1976 in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. This is 3 full years before Andy Warhol would go crazy painting a BMW M1 but is certainly reminiscent of his earlier silk screen work. Not sure who produced the cover art work but I like it.

Road America June Sprints 1976 program
Road America June Sprints 1976 program

 

Andy Warhol 1979 BMW Group 4 M1
Andy Warhol 1979 BMW Group 4 M1″Warhol1” by Davidwiz – Own work. Licensed under CC BY 3.0 via Commons.

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