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The Rivals by Michael Turner. Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher fight for the lead in the 1995 Belgian G.P. |
1980 British Grand Prix by Michael Turner. Alan Jones takes his Williams FW07 to victory at Brands Hatch. |
1985 European Grand Prix by Michael Turner. Nigel Mansell wins at Brands Hatch. |
Breakthrough for Britain by Michael Turner. Tony Brooks scores a historic victory in the 1955 Syracuse Grand Prix, beating the works Maserati team on their home ground. Driving a Connaught, this was the first win for a British car and driver in an International Grand Prix since 1923, and set the tone for Britains future as the dominant force in Formula One racing. This victory by 23 year old dental student Tony Brooks was the more notable for the fact that it was the first time he had sat in, let alone raced a single seat Grand Prix car. |
Return to America by Michael Turner. On September 24, 2000, Formula One Grand Prix racing returned to the United States after a nine year absence. A record crowd of 220,000 flag waving enthusiasts from around the world gathered in Indiana to witness the historic event on a newly constructed road course at the venerable Indianapolis Motor Speedway. On the seventh lap, Michael Schumacher captured the lead with a daring outside pass of David Coulthards McLaren Mercedes. The pair touched briefly as they entered the damp left hander at the end of Indys famous front straight, but both continued. In weather conditions reminiscent of previous USGPs at Watkins Glen, Schumacher survived a late race spin to lead team-mate Rubens Barrichello to a dramatic 1-2 victory for Scuderia Ferrari. |
Historic Start by Michael Turner. The field gets away in the 1948 RAC Grand Prix on October 2nd, 1948, the first ever event on the disused wartime airfield at Silverstone. Winner of the race was Luigi Villoresi in the works 4CLT Maserati number 18, who started at the back of the grid with his team-mate Alberto Ascari, who finished second, as their cars had arrived too late to practice. Michael Turner was a young spectator at the race, and has painted the scene for the BRDC to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the circuit. His atmospheric painting provides a lasting reminder of the early beginnings of this famous track and a striking contrast with todays Grand Prix scene. |
Italian Grand Prix Monza 1958 by Michael Turner. Tony Brooks in his victorious Vanwall leads the Ferraris of Mike Hawthorn and Phil Hill through Lesmo corner on the way to his third win of the season for the British team. |
John Surtees by Graham Turner. John Surtees, winner of the 350cc and 500cc World Championships in 1958,1959 and 1960, and Formula One World Champion in 1964, pictured with an MV Agusta and Ferrari 158. |
Shooting Star by Graham Turner. Dick Seaman enters the Karussell turn in his 3-litre supercharged Mercedes-Benz on his way to a magnificent, if unexpected, victory in the 1938 German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. |
Three Times a Winner by Ray Goldsbrough German driver Ralf Schmacher wins his third Grand Prix- July 2001. |
A Place in History by Dave Foord Michael Schumacher winning his sixty-first Grand Prix, his fifth Drivers World Championship Title and A Place in History. Magny Cours, 19th July 2002. |
Champion of Champions by Ray Goldsbrough Having achieved a record six Formula 1 World Championship titles, including 55 pole positions, 70 Grand Prix victories, 122 podium places and 1038 Grand Prix points, Michael Schumacher is The Champion of Champions. |
Mercedes Benz W196 driven by Stirling Moss, 1955 monaco Grand Prix by Bob Murray. No text for this item |
Mercedes 125 at Donington 1937 by Bob Murray The No.3 Mercedes W125 of Manfred von Brauchitsch on the way to second place in the 1937 Donington Grand Prix. |
Michael Schumacher (Photograph) No text for this item |
Damon Hill by Michael Thompson. Rothmans Williams Renault FW18. World Champion 1996. |
Eddie Irvine by Michael Thompson. Ferrari F310. 1996. |
Dream Team by Franklin. Michael Schumacher celebrates another win for Ferrari. |
Mansell by Peter Deighan. A celebration of Nigel Mansells success in winning the Formula 1 World Championship and the Indy Car Championship in successive years. A celebration of the magnificent talents of Nigel Mansell. He made his debut in Formula 1 in 1981 and his superb driving technique made an instant impact. He recorded victory after victory coming agonisingly close to being world champion many times before gaining his well deserved Formula 1 title in 1992. The following year he recorded an unprecedented double, gaining the Indy Car championship in 1993. A feat that reserves his name quite rightly in the record books. |
Se7en - Michael Schumacher by Stephen Doig. Simply the greatest driver in Grand Prix history - dominating the sport for a generation - Michael Schumacher won seven Formula One World Championships. |
Ayrton Senna Da Silva by Martin Smith. Ayrton Senna da Silva in the Williams suit with famous T-shirt displayed as he walks before getting finally ready for the forthcoming race. |
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