Amelia Island Concours (2014) – Calder BMW Art Car

Alexander Calderโ€™s BMW 3.0 CSL "Batmobile"
Alexander Calderโ€™s BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile”

The BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile” race car painted by Alexander Calder will be featured at the 2014 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, scheduled for March 7-9 in Amelia Island, Florida. The first BMW Art Car will headline the event’s BMW “Batmobile” class.

BMW’s “Art Cars” debuted to the public at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs at the Louvre in May 1975. It was a creative alliance of racer and art auctioneer Herve Poulain and American sculptor Alexander Calder mixed with the foresight of BMW Motorsport chief Jochen Neerpasch.

Calder started with a scale model of the CSL “Batmobile”, cloaking it in broad swaths of red, blue and yellow while ignoring the carโ€™s structure and shape.

“Calder’s genius was to use primary colors,โ€ said Sam Posey, the American artist and racer who drove Calder’s Art Car “Batmobile” at Le Mans in 1975.

In Munich, BMWโ€™s international headquarters, the Calder Le Mans 3.0 CSL โ€œBatmobileโ€ was painted accurately to the smallest detail, including Calderโ€™s signature on the left rear fender. BMW motorsport produced not only a 3.0 CSL โ€œBatmobileโ€ as the artistโ€™s canvas, but one with an entry in the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was a stroke of marketing genius as potent as BMWโ€™s freshly minted โ€œUltimate Driving Machineโ€ marketing campaign.

โ€œNeerpasch had the Calder Art Car insured for $1 million as a work of art,โ€ continued Posey. โ€œIt was brilliant. The whole art world picked up on that.โ€

Poulain got to live his fantasy at the 1975 Le Mans, sharing driving duties with American BMW factory racer and 2013 Amelia Honoree Sam Posey and Ferrariโ€™s 1964 Le Mans winner Jean Guichet. The Calder BMW โ€œBatmobileโ€ was a standout in qualifying. Posey proved BMWโ€™s โ€œUltimate Driving Machineโ€ claim was no frothy ad slogan, qualifying first in class and 11th overall in a 55-car field. In the race he led the GT class while Calder watched. A broken drive line component ended the first Art Carโ€™s noble run during Le Mansโ€™ ninth hour.

โ€œIn the final 15 minutes of qualifying Thursday night, just before midnight, I got a perfect lap,โ€ said Posey. โ€œI got the esses and Tetre Rouge just right. The BMW was really fast, but I caught a draft from a prototype going all the way down Mulsanne. That was probably the best lap of my life.โ€

Alexander Calderโ€™s BMW 3.0 CSL
vNote Calderโ€™s signature on the rear fender of the BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile” GT race car

Despite the retirement, a motorsport tradition had been born. The fans adored Poulainโ€™s Art Car concept, Calderโ€™s vivid work and the BMWโ€™s fast โ€œBatmobilesโ€. BMW Art Cars from Americans Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol followed Calderโ€™s seminal creation. It was one of Calderโ€™s final major works. He died in 1976.

โ€œBMW gave me a chance to drive with Brian Redman at Mosport or do Le Mans that weekend,โ€ said Posey. โ€œWe had an extraordinary race. Calder flew in about an hour before the start. His studio was about 60 miles south of Le Mans. I think he was aiming for something playful. But imagine that; he ended up with a serious artist at the wheel.โ€

The 2014 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance will be held March 7-9th on the 10th and 18th fairways of The Golf Club of Amelia Island at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. The showโ€™s Foundation has donated over $2.2 million to Community Hospice of Northeast Florida, Inc. and other charities on Floridaโ€™s First Coast since its inception in 1996.

For additional information, visit AmeliaConcours.org.

[Source: Amelia Island Concours]