Nicholas Watts is an artist specialising in fine art motorsport and Aviation paintings, including the production of limited edition prints signed by himself and the racing car drivers .

  • Motor Sport Art Collector presents Le-Mans 2016 Anniversary victory for Ford a limited edition giclee print from an original painting by Nicholas Watts showing the Ford GT40
  • Nigel Mansell drives the Williams Renault FW14B to victory in the 1992 British Grand Prix at Silverstone and ultimately to the Drivers World Championship.
  • George Follmer won the 1972 Can Am Championship driving a Porsche 917/10K for team owner Roger Penske. After an early accident to Mark Donohue, Follmer took up the challenge to win the prestigious title with five victories, thereby bringing McLaren domination to an end. The image shows the final victory of the year at Riverside with George leading Hulme's M20.
  • Lewis Hamilton at the Monaco Grand Prix of 2014.
  • Ayrton sennas maiden victory
  • Driving the McLaren MP4/8 Fors, Ayrton Senna took the chequered flag to score a record sixth victory in the Principality. The image shows the Brazilian powering his car through Casino Square down to Mirabeau, with the magnificent splendour of the Hotel de Paris dominating the skyline.
  • Vic Elford driving the Advanced Vehicle Systems Shadow mk 1
  • Michael Schumacher dominated the 2004 FIA Formula One season winning an all-time record seventh World Championship, his fifth with Ferrari, making the legendary German driver the most successful in the history of motorsport. The image depicts Michael in his Ferrari F2004 leading the opposition during the San Marino Grand Prix June 2004.
  • Gigi Villoresi, in a somewhat ravaged Ferrari 340 America, on a rain soaked road heads for victory in the 1951 Mille Miglia.
  • Amongst the 481 starters for the 20th running of the greatest road races there were no fewer than 6 factory teams competing for overall success. Victory eventually went to Giannino Marzotto driving a Ferrari 340 MM, Viganle who completed the 945 miles at an average speed of 89 miles per hour.
  • Monaco 61

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    Driving the Rob Walker entered Lotus 18 Stirling Moss is shown leading the Ferrari's of Ginther and Hill as they round the Gasworks Hairpin. Overcoming a significant horsepower disadvantage, Stirling drove what is considered to be his greatest race to defeat the might of the works Ferrari team to claim an historic victory.

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