
Stake attention in this memory
A vintage white and red Formula 1 race car, featuring the prominent number "11" and "Marlboro" sponsorship, is displayed in an indoor museum or exhibition setting. "Goodyear" and "Texaco" logos are also visible on the car, which appears to be a McLaren, as suggested by "Marlboro Team McLaren" on its side. The car's tires bear the "Goodyear" brand. To the left of the car, a large blue display board features a quote by Niki Lauda, in both Italian and English: "A lot of people criticize Formula 1 as an unnecessary risk. But what would life be like if we only did what is necessary?". Below this, a smaller dark sign reads "TOO FAST TO LIVE TOO YOUNG TO DIE". Further left, a poster commemorates "2nd June 1953 Coronation Day" with an image of Queen Elizabeth II. A projected image of what appears to be another vehicle is visible on the wall above the Niki Lauda quote. To the right of the race car, a tall black information panel lists specifications and collection details. It states the year "1976", and provides engine details such as "Ford Cosworth DFV", "V8", and "2993 cc" for both "Motore" (Engine) and "Cilindrata" (Displacement). The collection is identified as "Stiftung Nationales Automuseum The Loh". The brand "McLaren" is also partially visible at the bottom of this panel. The overall scene suggests a curated historical automotive exhibit.
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