• The running of the 1973 World Championship event marked the demise of the Targo Florio, and it was fitting that Porsche should record their 11th and last victory in the final running of this classic race. Gijs van Lennep is shown hustling the winning Martini-Porsche 911 Carrera he shared with Herbert Muller through the streets of Collesano to record an historic victory.
  • Part of the Classics Collection A couple relaxing in the English countryside with their two faithful friends, their dog and their 1930s MG Magna
  • Damon Hill drove a masterful race overcoming appalling weather conditions to win the Grande Premio Do Brasil in his championship year. The image depicts Damon in the Rothmans Williams Renault FW18 leading team mate Villeneuve and the Benetton of Alesi during the early stages of the race.
  • Final touches of pleasure.
  • Nori Haga from the World Superbike Series on the 2002 Aprilia RSV Mille This print is supplied with a photograph of Noriyuki Haga signing the prints
  • Featuring five of the finest 500cc World Champions over more than three decades, who together have won twenty championships in the last thirty five years. This print is supplied with a photograph certificate of the riders signing. SOLD OUT
  • The second in The World’s Greatest Riders Series, this print shows portraits and styles of the 500cc World Champions from 1983 to 1993. This print is supplied with a signing certificate featuring photos of all the riders signing.
  • Part of the Classic Collection A classic garage scene featuring a 1934 Aston Martin Ulster 1500 cc and a 1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT 3.7 Ltr.
  • In a memorable performance in atrocious conditions, the Pratt & Miller Corvette C5-R team finished 1st and 2nd in the GTS Class at Le Mans 2001. The class winning car of Ron Fellows, Johnny O'Connel and Scott Pruet is shown leading its sister car of Andy Pilgrim, Franck Freon, and Kelly Collins out of the second chicane.
  • Tony Brooks driving his Vanwall to win the 1958 Belgian Grand Prix followed by Mike Hawthorn in his Ferrari D246 who finished second
  • Drving a Lotus 38, Jim Clark averaged over 150 mph for the first time to win the 400 miles. Into second plave came Parnelli Jones driving the Hurst Special followed by Mario Andretti in the Dean Van Lines Special. The first three cars were all powered by Ford.
  • Coulthard starting from pole on his way to his first Formula 1 victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix on 24th September 1995 driving a Rothmans Williams Renault

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