Official Autograph License
We can guarantee the authenticity of every product we produce because we negotiate contracts directly with drivers and celebrities for their official autograph license and with photographers to secure photographic image copyright agreements. Having secured these authorizations, we can ensure our customers that they are purchasing an authentic licensed collectable.
Simona De Silvestro - Steve Happel
Guarantee of Authenticity
Motorsport Productions™ issues a Certificate of Authenticity with each signed collectable. An image of the autographed item will appear on each Certificate of Authenticity so you will immediately know who signed the item and what the item is. The Certificate of Authenticity will also include the driver or celebrity's actual signature.
Certificate of Authenticity
Signature Series
All of our Signature Series are 10"x15" AlumiPrint™ (photo printed on specially coated aluminum sheets), with a gloss finish, that are waterproof and can be cleaned with rubbing alcohol. It also comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity printed on the same metal (matt finish). The print is framed with our exclusive Black or Silver Shadow Frame made exclusively for framing metal prints.
Adam Sorokin - Mark J. Rebilas
Asheville-Weaverville Speedway - Smyle Media More Info
The Calm Before The Storm
Led by a pair of colorful 1957 Fords including pole sitter #98 Marvin Panch and #22 Fireball Roberts, stock cars roar to life on the distinctive red clay at Asheville-Weaverville Speedway in March of 1957. Anticipating the thunderous steel storm that is about to unfold, a father and son race to safety among the standing room only crowd of nearly 6000 race fans. NASCAR champion #87 Buck Baker driving a 1957 Chevrolet and the 1957 Mercury of #17 Jim Paschal occupy row 2, followed by Paul Goldsmith, Jack Smith, Speedy Thompson and Ralph Moody. Racing legend Ralph Earnhardt, piloting a 1957 Oldsmobile for Petty Enterprises, starts in the 9th position in the #188. After 200 laps on the half-mile dirt oval Buck Baker took the checkered flag on his way to his second consecutive NASCAR championship later that season.
Motorsport Productions™ wins first place at the 2010 Leslie Lovett Memorial Photo Contest - Garlits vs Prudhomme

Garlits vs Prudhomme - Bob McClurg Photograph

TV" Tommy Ivo receives his Bob McClurg 30"x30" image of his famous fire burnout from Motorsport Productions™ Photo credit - Toshi
New Signature Series being released to celebrate 100th anniversary of the Indy 500. Mario Andretti 1966 Indianapolis 500 pole winning, 165.849 mph, Brawner-Hawk.
Banner Photography:
In The Pink - Kenny Youngblood
Mark Donohue - Smyle Media
Leland Kolb - Bob McClurg
Danica Patrick - Scott Curbow
Asheville-Weaverville Speedway - Smyle Media
Gartlits vs Prudhomme - Bob McClurg
Gurney Spa - Bill Patterson
American Le Mans - Scott Curbow
Daytona USA - Smyle Media
Jungle Jim - Bob McClurg