A Formula One clipboard and paperwork used in the production of Ron Howard’s 2013 sports-drama, Rush. Based on a true story, the film follows racing icons Niki Lauda (Daniel Brühl) and James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) during their infamous 1976 Formula One season. As their rivalry on and off the track begins to take its toll, a near-fatal injury leaves Lauda fighting for the championship and Hunt in pole position to take the title.
This clipboard were used by race officials at the final championship race in Japan, although it is not clearly seen on screen. The red clipboard is made from red plastic with two stickers on the cover reading ‘F1’ and ‘F1 World Championship in Japan’. The inside of the clipboard contains various F1 paperwork including lap charts and tyre specifications, with a small amount of dirt and handwriting on one sheet from use on set. This item remains in excellent production-used condition and measures approximately 36 x 23.5cm (14 x 9.25”).
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