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Case Study: When Classic Cinema Meets Classic Racing

While browsing automotive websites, I discovered “Machines with a Mission” – a fascinating site dedicated to “magnificent machines designed and built with a passion for either speed, record breaking or random craziness.” Specialising in historic competition cars, the site immediately caught my attention, prompting me to reach out to owner Mike Van Thiel.

Mike responded with an intriguing proposition: he and co-driver Charlie March Jr would be racing a Ford Mustang replica at Goodwood’s MM81 event. The car was built as a tribute to the iconic Mustang featured in Claude Lelouche’s classic 1966 film “Un Homme et Une Femme” – which happened to be one of my all-time favourite films! Mike wanted a cartoon commemorating this unique blend of cinema and motorsport.

Client: Mike Van Thiel, Machines with a Mission
Project: Custom cartoon celebrating film-inspired racing tribute
Timeline: Completed within two weeks
Deliverable: Digital artwork file

The Creative Solution

The cartoon needed to capture both the cinematic heritage and the Goodwood racing context. Working from reference photos Mike provided of himself, Charlie March Jr, and their film-replica Mustang, I created a scene showing the duo with their car against the backdrop of Goodwood’s distinctive signage.

The text became a playful homage that combined Mike’s clever wordplay with respect for the original filmmaker: “Charlie and Mike paying tribute to Claude Lelouche. ‘Un homme et un Duc’ – Crunching gears at Goodwood!” This perfectly captured the humour of the project while acknowledging both the cinematic inspiration and the reality of vintage racing.

The side-view composition showcased the Mustang’s classic lines while positioning Charlie and Mike prominently, creating a balanced tribute to both the machine and its drivers.

The Process

Discovery: Found Machines with a Mission website during automotive research
Initial Contact: Reached out via email expressing interest in their unique concept
Brief Development: Mike explained the film tribute concept and Goodwood context
Concept Refinement: Discussed composition, text, and Goodwood setting details
Reference Gathering: Received photos of Mike, Charlie, and the replica Mustang
Design Creation: Combined cinematic tribute with motorsport authenticity
Delivery: Supplied digital artwork ready for use

The Result

The finished cartoon successfully celebrated the intersection of classic cinema and historic motorsport. Mike was very pleased with the result, which captured both the playful nature of their “Un homme et un Duc” tribute and the serious craftsmanship of their film-replica Mustang.

The artwork served as both a personal memento of their Goodwood racing experience and a celebration of how automotive passion connects across decades and mediums – from Claude Lelouche’s iconic 1960s film to contemporary historic racing.

Why This Project Worked

Shared Passion: My love for “Un Homme et Une Femme” created instant connection and enthusiasm
Cultural Reference: Combined classic cinema with motorsport heritage
Clever Wordplay: Mike’s “Un homme et un Duc” concept added perfect humour
Authentic Details: Used actual photos of participants and replica car
Contextual Setting: Goodwood signage grounded the tribute in racing reality
Respectful Homage: Honoured both original filmmaker and contemporary racers
Personal Connection: Celebrated friendship and shared racing adventure

This project demonstrates how automotive passion transcends boundaries, connecting classic films, historic racing, and contemporary friendships through shared appreciation for beautiful machines and memorable experiences.