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Carbon Art Formula One Automotive Inspired Sculpture of a ‘Racing Piranha’ (2000 to 2009 England)Medium Carbon Fibre and Formula One car parts Literature
Drawing similarities between modern Grand Prix cars and game fish Alastair has created a series of sculptures using F1 car parts and technology to show these unique fish in a different form. Born in Johannesburg South Africa in 1962 Alastair went on to study balance engineering. Having inherited his father’s love of restoring motor vehicles he bought and rebuilt a Formula Ford car, racing it for four seasons before realising he preferred preparing the car to racing itself. So he sold it and worked his way through Europe to England where he got into Formula Ford as a mechanic. Eventually he became chief mechanic at the Honda F1 racing team and after 10 years in the pits of the race circuits around the world, working with many of the top F1 racing drivers including Jenson Button, Jacques Villeneuve, Jean Alesi and Kenny Brack, Alastair retired in Spring 2008, although he was retained as a consultant to the team, to concentrate on his sculpture.
A Carbon Art Formula One Automotive Inspired Sculpture of a ‘Racing Piranha’
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