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Michael Schumacher/ Ferrari F.310 by Ivan Berryman No text for this item |
1957 British Grand Prix by Michael Turner. Stirling Moss takes the lead in the Vanwall he shared with Tony Brooks, as Hawthorns punctured Ferrari stops at its pit. |
Alain Prost and Jean Alesi, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 1993. by Ivan Berryman. Alain Prost in his number 2 Williams dices with Jean Alesi in his number 27 Ferrari at the British Grand Prix in 1993. Prost went on to win this race after Damon Hill suffered engine failure, while Alesi finished in 9th place, a lap behind Prost. |
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. |
Senna's Final Victory by Ivan Berryman. Adelaide, Australia, the final race of the 1993 Formula 1 season. Ayrton Senna was tragically killed at Imola, Italy, in May the following year. |
Jaguar R1, Eddie Irvine at Monaco by Ivan Berryman Produced on high quality German etching art stock. |
Thoroughbreds in the Paddock by Ray Goldsbrough. A quartet of Ferrari 801s are warmed up at Rouen-les-Essarts. French Grand Prix 1957. |
From Pole to Flag by Graham Bosworth Michael Schumacher wins again! |
Born to Win - Fernando Alonso by Ray Goldsbrough. 2005 Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso. |
Towards Victory by Robert Tomlin Damon Hill at the height of his career driving the Williams Renault FW18, gave on of his finest performances at the 1996 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola. Starting second on the grid he shot off the line to go side by side with pole sitter Michael Schumacher. Their dreams were temporarily shattered when David Coulthard flew by in the Maclaren after making an incredible start. The race developed into a three car scrap with Hill apparently struggling to stay with the leaders. What everyone didn't know however was the strategy of the Williams which meant that Hill was able to stay out for an amazing 26 laps and after he pitted he managed to come out in front of Schumacher and Coulthard. By lap 39 the Williams and Ferrari pair were only 1.5 seconds apart. Further stops and some controversial hold ups by the battle between by Diniz and Hakkinen allowed Hill to extend his lead, eventually winning the race by a comfortable 16 seconds. This was to be Hills year and he went on to win the 1996 Formula One World Drivers Championship. |
Champion of the World by Stuart Coffield. No text for this item |
Nigel Mansell, McLaren MP4/10/B by Ivan Berryman. No text for this item |
The Wizard of Oz by Gerald Coulson. Eddie Irivine winning his first Grand Prix in his Ferrari at Melbourne, Australia, 7th March 1999. Starting from 6th on the grid, Eddie finished just one second ahead of German Heinz-Harald Frentzen in the #8 Jordan. |
McLaren at Monaco, Hakkinen and Coulthard 1998 by Ivan Berryman. Produced on high quality German etching art stock. |
Mercedes W125 by Ivan Berryman. Richard Seaman in his No.8 Mercedes W125 finished fourth in the 1937 Italian Grand Prix held at the Montenero circuit in Livorno. |
Flying Start, Schumacher and Montoya at Melbourne 2002 by Ivan Berryman. Produced on high quality German etching art stock. |
The Flying Finn by Ray Goldsbrough Unarguably the most famous Flying Finn of the past years has been Mika Hakkinen who won the F1 championship twice 1998-1999 and also raced in DTM between 2005 and 2007. |
Sibling Rivalry II by Robert Tomlin. Unique in the history of Formula One motor racing are the Schumacher brothers. After seeing the success of his elder brother, whilst climbing through the ranks to stardom in F1, Ralf Schumacher had his sights set firmly upon beating his illustrious brother. At last in a competitive car, we see Ralfs Williams BMW leading Michaels Ferrari through the Veedol chicane at Nurburgring during the 2003 European Grand Prix. This event which Ralf went on to win turned the tables on the 2001 race which also saw the two fighting wheel to wheel at times but in that case Ralf could not quite match the Ferrari of his brother Michael. The race threw the championship for both constructors and drivers wide open and set the stage for one of the most exciting conclusions of a championship season for years. |
Championship Victor by Michael Turner. Damon Hill opened his score for the 1996 World Championship with a win in the Australian Grand Prix, the first of eight victories in his successful bid for the title. Michael Turners painting shows his oil-stained Williams leading team-mate Jacques Villeneuve in the closing stages of the race. |
Damon Hill/ Williams FW.17 by Ivan Berryman No text for this item |
Gerhard Berger/ Ferrari 412.T2 by Ivan Berryman. No text for this item |
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