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Schumacher 1999 by Martin Smith. Capturing the sheer energy of the Formula 1 sport at its best, Martin offers us a close-up image of Michael Schumacher in his Ferrari during the 1999 Grand Prix season, as this inscrutable driver pulls the steering wheel to round the corner ahead of his rivals. |
1908 French Grand Prix by Dexter Brown. Christian Lautenschlager in his winning No.35 Mercedes at Dieppe. Published in 1993. |
Coulthards Finest Moment by Gerald Coulson. David Coulthard winning the 2000 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. |
Au Revoir by Gerald Coulson. In a breathtaking manoeuvre David Coulthard in the McLaren MP4-15 Mercedes overtakes Michael Schumacher at Adelaide Corner and wins the French Grand Prix. Magny-Cours, 2 July 2000. |
Fight to the Finish by Michael Turner Juan Pablo Montoya holds off a challenge from Kimi Raikkonens McLaren-Mercedes to win the 2003 Monaco Grand Prix in his Williams-BMW. |
Record Breaker by Michael Turner In difficult mixed weather conditions at Indianapolis, Michael Schumachers win in the 2003 United States Grand Prix helped secure his record breaking sixth World Drivers title and the manufacturers title for Ferrari. |
Championship Clincher by Michael Turner Michael Schumachers Ferrari snatches the lead in the French Grand Prix from Kimi Raikkonen as his McLaren Mercedes runs wide at the hairpin four laps from the finish. This victory secured his fifth World Championship title only half-way through the 2002 season. |
Family Contest by Michael Turner Michael Schumachers Ferrari fends off a strong challenge from brother Ralf Schumacher in the Williams-BMW to win the 2001 European Grand Prix. This victory at the Nurburgring was another step towards his successful bid for the 2001 World Championship. |
1957 Grand Prix of Pescara by Michael Turner. Pescara, on Italys Adriatic coast, was one of the heroic pre-war circuits, used only once for a World Championship Grand Prix in the post war years. In 1957, following his historic victory with Tony Brooks at Aintree in July, Stirling Moss underlined their emerging dominance of the British team by winning the race in his Vanwall.He took the lead on lap three from Luigi Mussos Ferrari, and finished three minutes ahead of Fangios Maserati after 18 tortuous laps of the 16-mile circuit on bumpy, dusty roads with up and down hill twists and turns, village street, hairpins and long engine bursting straights. |
Clark Supreme by Michael Turner Jim Clark put in a masterly drive in his Lotus-Climax to win the 1963 Belgian Grand Prix on the storm drenched Spa-Franchorchamps circuit. He is seen here slicing past Godin de Beauforts Porsche, which finished sixth, and lapped all but the second placed Cooper of Bruce McLaren. |
Master of Monaco by Michael Turner Graham Hill, in the B.R.M., fends off a challenge from John Surtees Ferrari in 1963, to score the first of his five victories in the Principality. |
Denny Hulme O.B.E. by Michael Turner Denny Hulme hurls his Brabham to victory in the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix. |
1951 Swiss Grand Prix by Michael Turner. Juan Manuel Fangio, on his way to victory in his Alfa Romeo 159, leads team mate Guiseppe Farina on the wet Bremgarten circuit. |
Podium Performance by Michael Turner. Jenson Button forces his BAR-Honda past Fernando Alonsos Renault to take second place in the 2004 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. |
1996 Spanish Grand Prix by Michael Turner Michael Schumacher passes Jacques Villeneuve to take Ferraris first win of 1996. |
Juan Manuel Fangio 1911 - 1995 by Graham Turner. The 1957 German Grand Prix is considered by many as Fangios greatest drive, with his victory clinching him a fifth World Championship. Having lost his lead after a pit stop he set off in pursuit of the Ferraris of Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins and is shown powering his Maserati 250F up the hill after the Adenau bridge, having caught and passed them with two laps to go. |
1938 Donnington Grand Prix by Graham Turner. Tazio Nuvolari slides his Auto Union out of the Hairpin to take victory in the last Donington G.P. before the war. |
The Youngest World Champion by Michael Turner. Fernando Alonso in his winning Renault, chased here by Michael Schumachers Ferrari, leads through turn one in the opening laps of the 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix. This victory consolidated his progress towards the 2005 World Drivers title, becoming the youngest World Champion at the age of twenty four. |
Promising Start by Michael Turner. Alberto Ascari scores the first win for the exciting new Lancia D50 at the Gran Premio del Valentino, Turin, in March 1955. |
1982 San Marino GP by Michael Turner. Gilles Villeneuve and Didier Pironi battle for the lead in their Ferraris during their epic, race long duel. |
1973 Dutch GP by Michael Turner. Jackie Stewart leads Francois Cevert round the Hunze Rug to take first and second places in their Tyrrell-Fords. |
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