Now available; the arty, highly-collectible, hardcover Limited Edition Tazio 14

A piece of art deserves our best treatment. Introducing the hardcover Limited Edition of Tazio 14. Signed by BMW touring car ace Eric van de Poele.

How to best honour a 50 million (both € and $) Formula 1? With this magnificent design of our artist-in-residence Rafael Varela on a hardcover version of Tazio Magazine probably.

Moss on the attack

We see Stirling Moss, attacking the Monza banking, just as he did in 1955. A highly evocative document, represented as if it were a real painting, courtesy of our Wibalin Buckram paper. This is a little piece of jewellery of our own.

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Eric van de Poele

The Limited Edition has just 50 individually numbered copies. You can always contact us to ask if a specific number is still available. This time, we have asked 1987 DTM champion Eric van de Poele to provide the signatures. Eric was the first championship winner with BMW’s then-new E30 M3, of which you can read more in our market watch article.

Of course, with wins in Sebring (1995, Ferrari 333 SP and 1996, Riley & Scott) and five wins (a record) in the Spa 24 Hours, van de Poele can look back on a highly successful career that included Formula 1, saw him with Peugeot, Bentley, Cadillac and others at Le Mans and much more. These days, he remains active in historic racing.

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This most luxurious version of Tazio Magazine is only available in our webshop. The regular edition is available here.

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