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1934 French Grand Prix. Montlhery, Paris, France. 1 July 1934. Louis Chiron (Alfa Romeo Tipo-B P3) leads Rudolf Caracciola (Mercedes-Benz W25), Achille Varzi (Alfa Romeo Tipo-B P3)
1987 French Grand Prix. Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France. 3-5 July 1987. Nigel Mansell (Williams FW11B Honda) 1st position takes the chequered flag. Ref-87 FRA 09. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1989 Belgian Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 25-27 August 1989. Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5 Honda) enters La Source at the start followed by teammate Alain Prost (McLaren MP4/5 Honda)
1953 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 11-13 September 1953. Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati A6GCM) leads Giuseppe Farina (Ferrari 500) and Onofre Marimon (Maserati A6GCM)
1979 French Grand Prix Dijon, France. 29/6-1/7 1979. Jean-Pierre Jabouille takes his and Renault's first win in the 1.5 turbocharged Renault RS10 V6. Ref: 79FRA14. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1968 Mexican Grand Prix. Mexico City, Mexico. 1-3 November 1968. Graham Hill leads Jo Siffert (both Lotus 49B Ford) and Jackie Stewart (Matra MS10 Ford)
1985 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 3-5 May 1985. Alain Prost (McLaren MP4/2B TAG Porsche) 1st position. Ref-85 SM 09. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1979 Italian Grand Prix Monza, Italy. 7-9 September 1979. Jody Scheckter (Ferrari 312T4) 1st position. Ref-35mm 79 ITA 01 World Copyright - LAT Photographic.
1988 British Grand Prix. Silverstone, England. 8-10 July 1988. Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/4 Honda) 1st position. Ref-88 GB 15. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1988 Portuguese Grand Prix. Estoril, Portugal. 23-25 September 1988. Alain Prost (McLaren MP4/4 Honda) 1st position. Ref-88 POR 20. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1988 Australian Grand Prix. Adelaide, Australia. 11-13 November 1988. Ayrton Senna congratulates Alain Prost (both McLaren Honda) on the podium, with Ron Dennis looking on. Ref-88 AUS 04
1965 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 28-30 May 1965. Graham Hill (BRM P261) 1st position. Ref-3/1648. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
Monaco Grand Prix, Rd4, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 12 May 1991The Royal podium (L to R): HSH Prince Rainier; Jean Alesi (FRA) Ferrari (2nd); HSH Princess Stephanie of Monaco; HSH Prince Albert of Monaco (MON); race winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren
Tourist Trophy GTWinner Graham Hill (GBR) leads 2nd place Mike Parkes (GBR) both driving Ferrari 250 GTO's Goodwood Tourist Trophy, 1963
Formula One World ChampionshipNelson Piquet (centre) Brabham is on the verge of collapse. To add to his woe both he and second place finisher Keke Rosberg (FIN) Williams (Left) are subsequently disqualified
German Formula Three ChampionshipWinner of both races Jarno Trulli (ITA) Dallara F395 Opel leads the field at the start. German Formula Three Championship, Hockenheim, Germany, 15 October 1995.
Formula One World ChampionshipRace winner Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Williams FW19. Formula One World Championship, Hungarian Grand Prix, Rd 11, Budapest, Hungary, 10 August 1997
V8 Supercar ChampionshipMark Skaife (AUS) Holden Commodore celebrates his 5th straight victory after winning the Stegbar 400. Australian V8 Supercars, Stegbar 400, Canberra 400 Street Race, Rd5, Canberra, Australia
Australian V8 Supercar ChampionshipMark Skaife (AUS) with Todd Kelly (AUS) Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore were the winners of an eventful race that included a rain and hail storm
1929 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo. 14 April 1929. "W Williams" (real name William Grover-Williams, Bugatti T35B), 1st position. Published-Autocar 26/4/1929 p839. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1929 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo. 14 April 1929. "W Williams" (real name William Grover-Williams, Bugatti T35B), 1st position. Published-Autocar 19/4/1929 p800. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
Le Mans 24 Hour RaceRace winner Chris Amon (NZL) (Right) is driven through Parc Ferme by partner Bruce McLaren (NZL) in their Shelby American Inc. Ford GT40 Mk II. Le Mans 24 Hours Race, Le Sarthe, France, 19 June 1966
World Rally ChampionshipRally winner Sebastien Loeb (FRA), Citroen, on the podium. World Rally Championship, Rd12, Rallye de Espana, Salou, Spain, 3-5 October 2008.
GP2 SeriesRace winner, Lewis Hamilton (GBR) ART. GP2 Series, Rd 6, Race 2, Silverstone, England, 11 June 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipDelighted Ferrari mechanics cheer home Jacky Ickx (BEL) Ferrari 312 as he wins his first ever F1 grand prix. French Grand Prix, Rouen-les-Essarts, 7 July 1968.
World Championship of MakesHerbert Muller (SUI) with Gijs van Lennep (NED) Martini Racing Porsche 911 Carrera RSR won the last ever Targa Florio. World Championship of Makes, 57th Targa Florio, Little Madonie, Sicily, Italy
FIA World Touring Car ChampionshipRace 2 Podium and results: 1st Alain Menu (SUI), Chevrolet, centre. 2nd Robert Huff (GBR), Chevrolet, left. 3rd Andy Priaulx (GBR), BMW, right
Formula 3 EuroSeriesRace 1 winner Timo Glock (GER), OPC Team KMS, on the podium. Formula 3 EuroSeries, Rd17, Hockenheim, Germany. 04 October 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE
FIA World Touring Car ChampionshipJames Thompson (GBR) Alfa Romeo won race 2. FIA World Touring Car Championship, Rd1, Monza, Italy, 10 April 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE
Formula Ford Festival and World CupFestival Winner Mark Webber (AUS) leads the field at the start of the race. Formula Ford Festival and World Cup, Brands Hatch, England, 22 October 1996.
GP2 Series, Rd10, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 31 August - 2 September 2012Race 1 podium and results: 1st Marcus Ericsson (SWE) iSport International, centre. 2nd James Calado (GBR) Lotus GP, left. 3rd Davide Valsecchi (ITA) DAMS, right
1997 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka, Japan. 10-12 October 1997. Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine celebrate a 1-3 finish for Ferrari in parc ferme. Ref-97 JAP 01. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
European Formula Two ChampionshipThe podium (L to R): Brian Henton (GBR) BP / Toleman Group Motorsport, second; Derek Warwick (GBR) BP / Toleman Group Motorsport, race winner; Andrea de Cesaris (ITA) Project Four Racing, third
Toyota Atlantic ChampionshipJoey Hand (USA) DSTP Motorsports Toyota Atlantic Championship, Houston 7 October 2001 BEST IMAGE
World Rally Championship(L to R): Phil Mills (GBR) and Petter Solberg (NOR) Subaru Impreza WRC 2003 celebrate victory on the podium. World Rally Championship, Rd12, Tour de Corse, Corsica, France
1997 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka, Japan. 10-12 October 1997. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310B) 1st position followed by Jacques Villeneuve (Williams FW19 Renault). Ref-97 JAP 03
Le Mans Leman WEC France Race Winner Priority2015 24heures de Le Mans. Porsche Celebrate their historic 2015 Le Mans Win. Circuit Des 24 Heures, Le Mans, France, Europe. Sunday 14 June 2015 Photo: Adam Warner/LAT ref: Digital Image _L5R6279
British Touring Car ChampionshipJames Thompson (GBR) VX Racing, double winner at Mondello. British Touring Car Championship, Rd 1, Mondello Park, Ireland, 20-21 April 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE
1985 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 3-5 May 1985. Alain Prost (McLaren TAG Porsche) 1st position, Elio de Angelis (Team Lotus) 2nd position and Thierry Boutsen (Arrows BMW)
British Formula Three ChampionshipNelson Piquet JR. (BRA) Piquet Sports racve winner, 2nd place Lucas Di Grassi (BRA) HiTech Racing and 3rd place James Rossiter (GBR) Fortec Motorsport
International Formula ThreeDavid Brabham (AUS) Bowman Racing/Kawai Steel. International Formula Three, Macau Grand Prix, November 1989.
1997 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 25-27 April 1997. Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Williams FW19 Renault) 1st position. Ref-Motorsport Catalogue p 28, 97 SM 02
Formula One World ChampionshipPodium and results: 1st: Ralf Schumacher (GER) Williams 2nd: Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) Williams 3rd: Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang, Malaysia, 17 March 2002 BEST IMAGE
1995 Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka, Japan. 27-29 October 1995. Michael Schumacher and Johnny Herbert (Benetton B195 Renault) celebrate after finishing in 1st and 3rd positions respectively, podium, portrait
1994 Canadian Grand PrixMontreal, Canada. 10-12 June 1994. Michael Schumacher (Benetton B194 Ford) 1st position, on the grid, portrait. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: 94 CAN 07.
Formula One World ChampionshipRace winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari celebrates on the podium. French Grand Prix, Rd 10, Race Day, Magny Cours, France, 4 July 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE
2011 DTM Show EventSunday race winner Bruno Spengler (CDN), Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG. DTM Show-Event, Olympic Stadium, Munich, Germany, 16-17 July 2011. World Copyright: /LAT Photographic ref: Digital Image dne1117jy51
British Touring Car ChampionshipJames Thompson (GBR) Vauxhall Astra winner of the sprint race. British Touring Car Championship, Rd 11, Donington Park, England. BEST IMAGE. 1 July 2001