• 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.
  • Set includes 5 of each of the following images, plus hand signed (by Craig Warwick) certificate of authenticity. Fangio Von Trips Hill (Graham) Stewart Regazzoni
  • 1961 Monaco grand prix Stirling moss in his Lotus between the two Ferrari Sharknoses of Ginther and Hill , Moss would go on to win
  • 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.
  • The class winning Shelby AC Cobra, Targa Florio 1964
  • Tony Brooks driving his Vanwall to win the 1958 Belgian Grand Prix followed by Mike Hawthorn in his Ferrari D246 who finished second
  • The Toyota TS040 Hybrid of Anthony Davidson and Sebastien Buemi won 4 of the 8 rounds to win the World Endurance Championship in 2014.
  • 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
  • Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel won his 3rd straight World Championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix of 2012. The 8pts he collected for finishing in 6th position was just enough for him to retain the title from the Ferrari of Fernando Alonso. He became the youngest Formula One triple world champion in history. November 25th 2012.
  • Ferrari's first appearance at the Sarthe in 1949 brought success. The 2 litre 166MM was driven to victory by third-time winner Luigi Chinetti and Lord Selsdon.

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