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Ferrari racing cars in Formula 1 racing art prints by Ivan Berryman, Stuart McIntyre, Peter Deighan and Gerald Coulson. Ferrari drivers featured include Eddie Irvine, Jean Alesi, Michael Schumacher and Gerhard Berger. |
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Sea of Red by David Evans Schumacher and Ferrari, the winning team. |
Flying Start, Schumacher and Montoya at Melbourne 2002 by Ivan Berryman. Produced on high quality German etching art stock. |
Canadian Celebration by Michael Turner. Jean Alesi wins the 1995 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal for Ferrari. |
Alain Prost and Jean Alesi, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 1993. by Ivan Berryman. Alain Prost in his number 2 Williams dices with Jean Alesi in his number 27 Ferrari at the British Grand Prix in 1993. Prost went on to win this race after Damon Hill suffered engine failure, while Alesi finished in 9th place, a lap behind Prost. |
Clash of the Titans by Robert Tomlin. As the 2002 Formula 1 Grand Prix season began to unfold it was clear that the main challenge to the dominance of Ferrari and Michael Schurnacher was going to come frorn Williams and Juan Pablo Montoya. As the grid stormed away in Sepang in Malaysia, the two front runners, Montoya and Schumacher went head to head for the first corner. With characteristic strength Montoya refused to yield and left Michael struggling on the inside with his braking. The debate will continue as to whether Montoya should have yielded more or Schumacher not pushed braking so hard. The two touched rather than collided but Schumacher lost his front wing and had to pit whilst Montoya was given an unjustified drive through penalty which cost him the race. Some consolation was derived from the fact that Ralf Schumacher in the other Williams won the race with Montoya second. Michael Schumacher fought back through the field to snatch a lucky third place from an unlucky Jenson Button whose Renault suffered a suspension failure on the penultimate lap, denying him his first podium position. |
Masters of Strategy II by Michael Thompson. Ferrari Pit Stop 2001. |
Damon Hill - Jordan by Ivan Berryman. Damon Hill in the number 7 Jordan leads the Ferrari of Michael Schumacher early in the 1999 Formula One season. |
1961 British Grand Prix by Graham Turner. Wolfgang von Trips defends his lead from Stirling Mosss Lotus, going on to take victory in his Ferrari 156 Sharknose. |
Close Encounters by Michael Thompson. M. Schumacher / JP Montoya. Brazilian GP 2001. |
Michael Schumacher/ Ferrari F.310 by Ivan Berryman No text for this item |
1978 Canadian Grand Prix by Graham Turner. Gilles Villeneuve scored an emotional first Grand Prix win in fornt of his home crowd at the 1978 Canadian Grand Prix. His Ferrari 312 T3 is shown leading Jody Scheckters Wolf round the Montreal circuit. |
Tribute to Michael Schumacher by Stuart McIntyre. No text for this item |
Championship Leader by Graham Turner. Eddie Irvine leads team-mate Mika Salo to a Ferrari 1-2 in the 1999 German Grand Prix, and moves ahead in the World Championship. |
Sibling Rivalry II by Robert Tomlin. Unique in the history of Formula One motor racing are the Schumacher brothers. After seeing the success of his elder brother, whilst climbing through the ranks to stardom in F1, Ralf Schumacher had his sights set firmly upon beating his illustrious brother. At last in a competitive car, we see Ralfs Williams BMW leading Michaels Ferrari through the Veedol chicane at Nurburgring during the 2003 European Grand Prix. This event which Ralf went on to win turned the tables on the 2001 race which also saw the two fighting wheel to wheel at times but in that case Ralf could not quite match the Ferrari of his brother Michael. The race threw the championship for both constructors and drivers wide open and set the stage for one of the most exciting conclusions of a championship season for years. |
Gerhard Berger/ Ferrari 412.T2 by Ivan Berryman. No text for this item |
Schumacher by Ivan Berryman. Michael Schumacher in his number one Ferrari at Monza. Now a seven-times world champion, his dominant career will be looked upon as an epic achievement in the future. |
Mansell by Ivan Berryman. Nigel Mansell in his famous Red 5 Williams leads Michael Schumacher into a left-hander as Jean Alesi locks up after making a lunge down the inside of the German. |
Flying Scotsman by Michael Turner. David Coulthard keeps his McLaren-Mercedes ahead of Eddie Irvines Ferrari into Luffield corner on the last lap, to score a popular victory in the 1999 British Grand Prix. |
Red October by Gerald Coulson. Michael Schumacher crosses the line to win the Japanese Grand Prix and achieves his third Formula 1 World Championship giving Ferrari their first Drivers World Championship for 21 years - Suzuka, 8th October 2000. |
Sporting Legends : Michael Schumacher by Stuart McIntyre. Michael Schumacher is widely regarded as the best driver currently in Formula 1 and possibly the best the sport has ever seen. Since 1994, he has dominated Formula 1 and has won the drivers world championship three times - Benetton-Ford - 1994, Benetton-Renault - 1995 and Ferrari - 2000. These championships were achieved over a relatively short time during which he racd in 145 Grand Prix, accumulated a staggering 678 points and 44 race wins, a record only surpassed by Alain Prost. Truly, a legend in his time. The text for this print was written before his career had even reached its peak. Schumacher retired with a total of 7 drivers championships, 5 won consecutively from 2000 to 2004. If he was thought of as a legend when this text was written, having achieved only 3 titles, one can only imagine his legendary status having gone on to yet greater subsequent achievements in the sport. |
From Pole to Flag by Graham Bosworth Michael Schumacher wins again! |
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