Northwest Grand Prix Poster 1963 – Pacific Raceways Original Racing Print

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Bold, clean, and built for speed—this original 1963 Northwest Grand Prix poster captures the international energy of post-war motorsport with striking mid-century design. A rare survivor from Pacific Raceways’ golden era.


Description

Designed to promote the September 28–29, 1963 Northwest Grand Prix at Pacific Raceways in Kent, Washington, this large-format poster (22.5" x 33.5") packs all the punch of vintage race-day adrenaline. Two stylized sports cars blaze across the lower edge while a checkerboard of international flags nods to the global draw of the event—a time when European drivers brought Formula-style glamor to American tracks and U.S. fans couldn’t get enough.

Printed on heavy stock and preserved in remarkable condition for its age, this piece reflects the powerful minimalism of mid-century graphic design with bold typography and high-contrast visuals. Originally made for the trackside crowd, it now makes a high-octane statement on a gallery wall, garage, or studio space.

A must-have for collectors of vintage automotive ephemera, design enthusiasts, or anyone chasing the spirit of American motorsport’s most stylish era.

Specifications
Era: 1963
Origin: Pacific Raceways, Kent, Washington
Material: Heavyweight printed poster stock
Dimensions: 22.5" W x 33.5" H
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; unframed

Additional Information

Pacific Raceways was a top-tier destination on the West Coast racing circuit during the early 1960s, attracting global talent and serving as a proving ground for high-performance engineering. This poster is a tangible piece of that history—part race promotion, part cultural artifact. Its graphic simplicity and confidence reflect an era when American car culture was booming and the world was starting to pay attention.

Call to Action
Shift your space into high gear—add this rare Grand Prix poster to your collection and honor the glory days of motorsport.