Blue Circuit Map — 2 museum-grade prints in this palette. The Delahaye 135 Competition occupies a singular place in Le Mans history — a 1938 overall victory that crowned French inter-war coachbuilding at the moment Europe stood on the brink of war. The 135 platform bridged luxury road cars and competition machinery, and Ecurie Franck's blue livery with cream numerals became shorthand for elegant Sarthe endurance before the post-war prototype wars rewrote the grid. The Porsche 910 bridged the 906 Carrera 6 and the flat-eight 907 programme — a refinement exercise that proved Weissach could iterate prototype architecture season by season without revolutionary chassis changes. Its white-and-blue livery, corner-hunting agility, and open-cockpit profile made the 910 a World Sportscar Championship staple before closed-cockpit rules and displacement escalation rewrote the endurance formula.