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    To commemorate the Ford F1 World Champions - Spanning 26 years of the sport. Featuring Graham Hill (1968) Jackie Stewart (1969, 1971 & 1973) Jochen Rindt (1970) Emerson Fittipaldi (1972 & 1974) James Hunt (1976) Mario Andretti (1978) Alan Jones (1980). Nelson Piquet (1981). Keke Rosberg (1982). Michael Schumacher (1994).
  • Nuvolari's Alfa leads Varzi's Bugatti, the eventual winner, setting a new record of 1 min 59 seconds, the first man to lap the circuit in under two minutes
  • It is a wet and windy night somewhere in England. The train that has just arrived in the station has created an opportunity for the driver of the Jaguar Mk5 and his beautiful companion to enjoy the traditional cigarette during a brief encounter.
  • A combination of classic lines, beauty and style make all the heads turn.
  • Jean Alesi on his way to his first Formula 1 victory driving the number 27 Ferrari 412T2 on 11th June 1995 at the Canadian Grand Prix, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal. This was Ferrari's 105th Formula 1 Grand Prix victory
  • Archie Scott-Brown driving the Lister Jaguar in the Aintree 200 leads the Aston Martin of Tony Brooks to record his final major victory. Following are the Ecurie Ecosse entered Lister of Maston Gregory and the Salvadori Aston.
  • In a race of attrition the Martini racing Porsche 917K driven by Gijs van Lennep and Dr. Helmut Marko scored a deserved victory from the similar JW entered machine of Attwood and Muller. The lightweight magnesium car took the lead in the 13th hour and after crossing the finish for the final time it had covered a total distance of 3315 miles at an average speed of 138 miles per hour, both Le mans records. The scene depicts the winning car leading the third placed Ferrari 512M of Posey and Adamovicz and the Attwood and Muller Porsche as they negotiate Mulsanne corner
  • Unique in Le Mans history, the same driving team of Frank Biela, Emanuele Pirro and Tom Kristensen were victorious over three consecutive years driving the Audi Sport Team Joest Type R8. The image shows the 2002 race with Pirro negotiating the first chicane at dusk. Depicted left is a study of the winning car in 2000 with Kristensen driving, whilst to the right is Biela winner in the wet race of 2001.
  • The winning R8 of Rinaldo Capello, Johnny Herbert and Christian Pescatori, leads the second placed Champion car of Lammers, Johansson and Wallace past the pits complex into turn one, as the sun sets in the Florida sky.
  • Ayrton Senna during his drive with Lotus in 1985-1985 This print has been produced under licence from Ayrton Senna Foundation Ltd.
  • Driving the Bentley Speed 8, Rinaldo Capello, Tom Kristensen and Guy Smith won the French classic, seventy three years on from the marques previous victory. The sister car driven by Blundell, Brabham and Herbert was placed second overall in a display of total supremacy.
  • Bentley returned to the Sarthe after an absence of over 70 years. Driving the EXP Speed 8 it was the car driven by Butch Leitzinger, Eric van de Poele and Andy Wallace which finished third overall, winning the LMP 900 class. The image shows the triumphant Bentley leading an Audi on the Mulsanne Straight in torrential conditions.

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