Jack Brabham Signed 8x12 Inches 1967 Dutch Grand Prix Photo – Authentic Formula 1 Memorabilia

Jack Brabham Signed 8X12 Inches 1967 Dutch Grand Prix photo

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Jack Brabham Signed 8x12 Inches 1967 Dutch Grand Prix Photo – Authentic Formula 1 Memorabilia

Own a rare and highly collectible piece of Formula 1 history with this Jack Brabham Signed 8x12 Inches 1967 Dutch Grand Prix Photo, featuring a genuine hand-signed autograph from three-time Formula 1 World Champion Jack Brabham.  Sir Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT19, 2nd place. Small damage marks on the side of the photo.

This 8x12 inch photograph captures Jack Brabham during the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, one of the defining races of the Formula 1 World Championship season. The image represents Brabham competing at the highest level during a highly competitive era of Grand Prix racing, driving for his own Brabham-Repco team.

The 1967 Dutch Grand Prix is a significant moment in Formula 1 history, as it featured intense battles between legendary drivers and teams. Brabham himself secured a strong performance in this era, finishing on the podium in a season where he remained one of the sport’s leading contenders.

Jack Brabham is a three-time Formula 1 World Champion (1959, 1960, 1966) and the founder of the Brabham Racing Team, one of the most successful constructor teams in motorsport history. He remains the only driver in Formula 1 history to win a World Championship driving a car that bore his own name.

The 1960s era of Formula 1 is regarded as one of the most iconic periods in the sport, defined by mechanical innovation, fearless driving, and the emergence of legendary teams and drivers.

Signed historic race photographs like this are highly collectible because they combine a World Champion autograph with a documented moment from a key Grand Prix in Formula 1’s golden development era.

This item is part of a broader Formula 1 World Champions collection celebrating the greatest drivers in motorsport history.

Professionally preserved, this signed photograph is a premium Formula 1 heritage collectible, ideal for collectors who prefer flexible framing or custom display options.

Every autographed item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Formula World Shop Inc. Authentication Services. This lifetime guarantee includes a unique certification number and a matching numbered hologram securely affixed to the item. As part of the Formula World Shop Inc. guarantee, this certifies that every autograph is authentic, adding long-term value for collectors, and is backed by our full money-back guarantee.


🏁 Key Features:

✍️ Hand-signed by Jack Brabham — 3-time Formula 1 World Champion
🖼️ 8x12 inch 1967 Dutch Grand Prix photograph
🏎️ Captures Brabham in his Brabham-Repco F1 car
🏆 Celebrates a key race from the 1967 Formula 1 season
🌍 Represents the golden era of 1960s Formula 1
🏗️ Founder of the Brabham Formula 1 team
📈 Highly collectible historic racing memorabilia
📜 Includes Certificate of Authenticity with numbered hologram verification
🪟 Ready for custom framing or display
🎁 Ideal gift for Formula 1 historians and collectors
📦 Rare Jack Brabham signed Dutch GP photo


Jack Brabham was an Australian racing driver widely regarded as one of the most influential and pioneering figures in motorsport history. Born on February 2, 1926, and he is celebrated for becoming a three-time Formula 1 World Drivers’ Champion as well as for founding and racing for his own championship-winning team.

Brabham began his motorsport career after serving as a mechanic in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II. He later moved into midget car racing in Australia before relocating to Europe to pursue single-seater competition. His calm, mechanical understanding of cars and efficient driving style quickly earned him respect in the highly competitive world of Formula 1.

In Formula 1, Brabham achieved major success by winning World Championships in 1959 and 1960 with Cooper, becoming the first driver to win a title in a rear-engined car. His most remarkable achievement came in 1966 when he won the World Championship driving a car built by his own team, Brabham, making him the only driver in history to win a Formula 1 title in a car of his own construction.