1955 Mille Miglia by Michael Turner
Driving
the fabulous 300SLR Mercedes, 25 year old Stirling Moss scored one of
his greatest victories in the gruelling Mille Miglia of 1955.
Partnered by Denis Jenkinson, whose pace notes helped to guide him round
the treacherous 1000 mile course, Moss took the lead at Rome. He
then proceeded to confound the tradition that he who leads at Rome never
wins by racing on to a famous victory, the first ever by a Briton and in
the fastest time ever recorded of 10 hours 7 minutes and 48 seconds, an
average speed of 97.9mph. Signed by Sir Stirling Moss.
1983 European GP by Michael Turner Nelson
Picquets Brabham BMW wins at Brands Hatch.
Closing the Gap by Michael Turner Damon
Hill in his winning Williams at the 1995 Hungarian GP.
Dream Debut by Michael Turner Nigel
Mansell wins his debut Indycar race at Surfers Paradise.
1996 Spanish Grand Prix by Michael Turner
Michael
Schumacher passes Jacques Villeneuve to take Ferraris first win of 1996.
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.
Winning Combination by Michael Turner
David Coulthard, winner of the 2002 Monaco Grand Prix in his McLaren-Mercedes,
leads Juan Pablo Montoyas Williams-BMW, Michael Schumachers Ferrari and
Ralf Schumachers Williams-BMW through Casino Square early in the race.
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.
Whistling Through the Esses by Michael
Turner. In 1963 the Rover-BRM made history at Le Mans, Graham
Hill and Richie Ginther racing against the clock and covering 2,553
miles to win a special award for the first gas turbine car to beat the
target.
Denny Hulme O.B.E. by Michael Turner Denny Hulme hurls his Brabham to victory in the 1967
Monaco Grand Prix.
Night Stop at Le Mans by Michael Turner The Ferrari P4 of
Scarfiotti/Parkes makes a pit stop
during the 1967 Le Mans 24 Hours.
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.
1955 British Grand Prix by Michael Turner.
The Mercedes team warm up their cars in the pits prior
to the start, while Moss and Fangio discuss tactics.
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.