Juan Carlos Ferrigno was born in Buenos Aires Argentina. In 1996 he signed up with Grand Prix Sportique and produced many original paintings and limited edition prints some of which are available here.

Juan Carlos Ferrigno was born in Buenos Aires Argentina. In 1996 he signed up with Grand Prix Sportique and produced many original paintings and limited edition prints some of which are available here.

  • Michael Doohan - No 1, overtaking Alberto Puig - No. 5, followed by Alex Creville on 24th June 1995 each riding a Honda NSR 500cc, Michael Doohan won the race and went on to win the 500cc World Championship
  • Graham Hill starting from the 2nd row, takes the lead on lap 53 with the fastest lap, to give the BRM team a 1-2 victory for the second successive year, in the Monaco Grand Prix on 10th May 1964 driving a BRM 261
  • Winner of Grand Prix Sportique's First Annual International Motor and Motor Racing Art Competition, sponsored by Autoglass. Judged on Friday 29th September 1996 by HRH Prince Michael of Kent KVCO, The Rt. Hon Lord Hesketh, Derek Bell MBE, Alan Fearnley, David Mills, Sir Stirling Moss OBE, Chris Rea, Ken Reeds, John Southgate, Murray Walker OBE and Craig Warwick
  • Heinz-Harald Frentzen taking victory for the Jordan Team in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on 12th September 1999 driving a Jordan 199 Mugen Honda V10
  • Eddie Irvine driving the Jaguar R1 Ford, starting from 7th position on the grid, at Albert Park, Melbourne in the Australian Grand Prix on 12th March 2000
  • Jody Scheckter driving his Ferrari 312T4 to victory, from pole position to the chequered flag, in the Monaco Grand Prix on 27th May 1979
  • Damon Hill, winner of the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix leads his team mate Ralf Schumacher, to give the Jordan Grand Prix Team their first Formula 1 Grand Prix Victory
  • Keke Rosberg driving a Williams Ford, followed by Alain Prost driving a Renault, on his way to victory in the Swiss Grand Prix at Dijon on 29th August 1982
  • Sir Stirling Moss starting from 6th position on the grid driving a Maserati 250F to victory and obtaining fastest lap in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on 2nd September 1956
  • Michael Schumacher in his 1997 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro
  • Mika Hakkinen wins the Formula 1 World Championship in the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka on 01/11/98 driving a McLaren Mercedes MP4/13
  • Michael Schumacher at the 1999 Monaco Grand Prix driving his Scuderia Ferrari

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