Photograph by Lar Matre

Approx speed 180mph.         ZOOM IN

The two fastest photos of Kenny Roberts — on both dirttracks and roadtracks — were captured by just one photographer: Lar Matré.
 
Above is the road shot.  Click here for the dirt.
 


 
TITLE:  Road SPEED
YEAR:  1974
LOCATION:  Ontario Motor Speedway, CA
PRINT TYPE:  Fine Art, Giclée
STYLE:  Photograph
MEDIA:  Archival Paper (not canvas)
OPTIONS¹:  With Border
MAX SIZE (longest side):  48” or 122cm
STATUS:  In Stock

  FINISH OPTIONS …
PAPER:  Rolled in Tube, Matted, Framed, Matted & Framed.

GUARANTEE²:  30-day Satisfaction, Ships in 3 business days.


 
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NOTE:  If you do not receive a reply in less than 48 hours (usually much less), please use this: website@matre.com


 
HIGHEST-RATED ACTION PHOTO of ALL TIME
  Photo.net — as of 2004 Jun 22
 
TOP 100 PHOTOS in 2003
  Critiqued by Aesthetics — Photo.net
 


 
“That’s the fastest photo i’ve ever seen!”
  — Movitz, Sweden
 
“Jesus, dude … this is killer!!! WOW! Spectacular!”
  — Stephen, USA
 
“One of the best panning shots I have ever seen. Simply WOW!”
  — Larus, Iceland
 
“Excellent Shot! The whole effect is really great.”
  — Eddy, British Columbia
 
“Wow! There is a lot of speed in this picture!”
  — Marjolein K., The Netherlands
 
“This is a great picture — very sharp, classic, timeless look to it. I like the lines that were formed in the top portion as a result of the rapid pan across the stands. The effect of his leathers being sucked up away from his body is a result of the very LOW air pressure over his back, just as there’s low pressure above an airplane wing and high below it.”
  — Jeremy, USA
 
“Stunning! What an art work you’ve produced! Cheers.”
  — PJVenda, Oxford, UK
 
“Everything about this shot is done extremely well. Really outstanding.”
  — Hashim
 
“Wow. It doesn’t get any better than this.”
  — Scott
 

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