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Michael Schumacher/ Ferrari F.310 by Ivan Berryman No text for this item |
Michael Schumacher by Darren Baker. No text for this item |
Sporting Legends : Michael Schumacher by Stuart McIntyre. Michael Schumacher is widely regarded as the best driver currently in Formula 1 and possibly the best the sport has ever seen. Since 1994, he has dominated Formula 1 and has won the drivers world championship three times - Benetton-Ford - 1994, Benetton-Renault - 1995 and Ferrari - 2000. These championships were achieved over a relatively short time during which he racd in 145 Grand Prix, accumulated a staggering 678 points and 44 race wins, a record only surpassed by Alain Prost. Truly, a legend in his time. The text for this print was written before his career had even reached its peak. Schumacher retired with a total of 7 drivers championships, 5 won consecutively from 2000 to 2004. If he was thought of as a legend when this text was written, having achieved only 3 titles, one can only imagine his legendary status having gone on to yet greater subsequent achievements in the sport. |
Schumacher at Spa by Ivan Berryman. Michael Schumacher hurtles round the famous Eau Rouge corner at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit at the Belgian Grand Prix. Schumacher won this event in his Ferrari in 1996, 1997, 2001 and 2002, completing a total of 6 wins at one of the legendary Formula One circuits. |
Schumacher by Ivan Berryman. Michael Schumacher in his number one Ferrari at Monza. Now a seven-times world champion, his dominant career will be looked upon as an epic achievement in the future. |
Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F-300 by Ivan Berryman. Michael Schumacher in his Ferrari F-300 at the home circuit of Ferrari - Monza in Italy. |
Portrait of Michael Schumacher by Robert Tomlin. (P) No text for this item |
Flying Scotsman by Michael Turner. David Coulthard keeps his McLaren-Mercedes ahead of Eddie Irvines Ferrari into Luffield corner on the last lap, to score a popular victory in the 1999 British Grand Prix. |
Tribute to Juan Manuel Fangio by Stuart McIntyre Juan Fangio was in many peoples eyes the greatest Grand Prix driver of all time. Fangio will always be The Maestro of Grand Prix. If results are how you judge greatness his phenomenal achievements in Grand Prix will take some beating. Fangio won five World Championships and driving for Alfa-Romeo, Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari and Maserati, won 24 Grand Prix from 51 starts. In 1949, his first season in Grand Prix, he was so impressive Alfa-Romeo invited him to join their team. In 1951 he was World Champion, the first of his five World Championships. A true master of the art of Grand Prix racing, Fangio is a name respected the world over. |
Masters of Strategy II by Michael Thompson. Ferrari Pit Stop 2001. |
Red Lightning by Ivan Berryman. The great racing marque of Ferrari has been at the forefront of motorsport for over 50 years and has been involved in Grand Prix racing almost from the start. The Ferrari F10s of Fernando Alonso and team mate Felipe Massa are depicted here. |
Gerhard Berger/ Ferrari 412.T2 by Ivan Berryman. No text for this item |
1958 British Grand Prix by Graham Turner. Peter Collins leads Stirling Moss through Stowe corner, to take his last win for Ferrari two weeks before his tragic death at the Nurburgring. |
Thoroughbreds in the Paddock by Ray Goldsbrough. A quartet of Ferrari 801s are warmed up at Rouen-les-Essarts. French Grand Prix 1957. |
Champion of the World by Stuart Coffield. No text for this item |
Red October by Gerald Coulson. Michael Schumacher crosses the line to win the Japanese Grand Prix and achieves his third Formula 1 World Championship giving Ferrari their first Drivers World Championship for 21 years - Suzuka, 8th October 2000. |
Sea of Red by David Evans Schumacher and Ferrari, the winning team. |
Championship Leader by Graham Turner. Eddie Irvine leads team-mate Mika Salo to a Ferrari 1-2 in the 1999 German Grand Prix, and moves ahead in the World Championship. |
Eddie Irvine/ Ferrari F.310. by Ivan Berryman. No text for this item |
Jean Alesi/ Ferrari 412 by Ivan Berryman. No text for this item |
Tribute to Michael Schumacher by Stuart McIntyre. No text for this item |
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