Mugello Circuit, Italy (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork
Mugello Circuit, Italy (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork
Mugello Circuit, Italy (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork

Mugello Circuit, Italy (Night) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork

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Feel the roar of MotoGP at Mugello Circuit, nestled in the picturesque hills of Tuscany, Italy. Known as one of the fastest and most challenging tracks on the MotoGP calendar, Mugello delivers breathtaking action at every turn. Riders race at incredible speeds down the 1.1 km-long main straight, where they reach over 350 km/h, before navigating through technical sections like the sweeping Arrabbiata corners and the tight Casanova-Savelli complex. With its stunning natural setting and passionate Italian crowds, Mugello embodies the heart and soul of MotoGP. This track has witnessed iconic battles and unforgettable moments, from Valentino Rossi’s domination in front of his home fans to thrilling title-deciding races. Beyond the racing, Mugello offers a unique cultural experience, with the charm of Florence and the beauty of Tuscany just a short drive away. Capture the essence of this legendary circuit and its rich MotoGP history with our exclusive artwork, celebrating the speed, skill, and emotion that define Mugello.

Owned by Ferrari and steeped in Italian motorsport tradition, Mugello Circuit is one of MotoGP’s crown jewels. Its combination of high-speed straights, flowing corners, and technical challenges makes it a favorite among riders and fans alike. Since its inclusion in the MotoGP calendar in 1976, Mugello has been synonymous with thrilling racing and passionate crowds.

- Length: 5.245 km (3.259 miles)
- Turns: 15
- First MotoGP Race: 1976
- Lap Record: 1:45.187 by Johann Zarco (2021)

Mugello’s layout is a rider’s dream, blending high-speed sections with technical challenges. The iconic Arrabbiata corners, taken at high speeds, demand perfect balance, while the Casanova-Savelli section tests a rider’s skill under braking and acceleration. It's long straight is one of the fastest in MotoGP, pushing bikes to their limits.

- Valentino Rossi’s seven consecutive wins at Mugello from 2002 to 2008 turned the circuit into a shrine for his fans.
- The 2016 race saw a dramatic battle between Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Márquez, with Lorenzo snatching victory by just 0.019 seconds.
- Ducati’s dominance at Mugello in recent years has thrilled Italian fans, as the iconic red bikes take on their home track.

Mugello Circuit represents the essence of Italian motorsport. Located in the rolling hills of Tuscany, it combines breathtaking scenery with world-class racing. The track is a celebration of Italy’s passion for speed, hosting not only MotoGP but also endurance and touring car events. For fans, Mugello is a pilgrimage to the heart of the sport.

- Main Straight: A 1.1 km-long stretch where riders achieve some of the highest speeds in MotoGP.
- Arrabbiata 1 and 2: High-speed right-handers that test bravery and control.
- Casanova-Savelli: A technical chicane that demands precision and perfect timing.
- Bucine Corner: The final sweeping turn that sets up overtaking on the straight.

- Mugello is one of the few circuits on the MotoGP calendar owned by a major car manufacturer, Ferrari.
- The track’s location in Tuscany offers fans a chance to explore the nearby cultural treasures of Florence.
- Riders often cite Mugello as their favorite circuit due to its flowing design and high-speed sections.

Fans love Mugello for its incredible racing and electric atmosphere. The passionate Italian crowds, waving yellow flags for Rossi or cheering on Ducati, create an unforgettable experience. Combined with the stunning backdrop of Tuscany, Mugello is a MotoGP destination like no other.

- Best Viewing Points: The grandstands overlooking the main straight and Arrabbiata corners provide stunning views.
- When to Visit: The Italian Grand Prix is held annually in May or June, offering perfect conditions for both racing and exploring Tuscany.

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We print on a thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability. It is pH neutral and acid-free, so it will not yellow over time. Its bright white surface will support vibrant, dazzling colors that are consistent and accurate across a wide gamut with a semi-glossy sheen. These bright, vivid, and amazing colors will resist fading for over 100 years and help your prints last for generations.

FRAME OPTIONS

Our floating frames are made of quality wood, offering the canvas print the illusion of floating inside the frame. It comes in black, white, silver, gold, and oak to complement any image style.

Our solid wood frames include optical-grade clear acrylic. The matboard is a 4-ply white mat with an attractive bevel at 45 degrees. The backing is kraft paper dust cover with hanging wire included.

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