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Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: Pit signal to Jim Clark Lotus

Formula One World Championship: Pit signal to Jim Clark Lotus, saying he is 25 secs ahead of Jackie Stewart in 2nd
Belgian GP, Spa, 13 June 1965 Pit signal to Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus, saying he is 25 secs ahead of Jackie Stewart (GBR) in 2nd place with the rest of the field 300 secs further back

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: James Hunt left, and Barry Sheene

Formula One World Championship: James Hunt left, and Barry Sheene
James Hunt(GBR) left, and Barry Sheene(GBR) Monaco GP, 1977

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: World Rally Championship: Colin McRae with co-driver Derek Ringer Prodrive Subaru Impreza 555 won

World Rally Championship: Colin McRae with co-driver Derek Ringer Prodrive Subaru Impreza 555 won the rally
Colin McRae (GBR) with co-driver Derek Ringer (GBR) Prodrive Subaru Impreza 555 won the rally and their first World Championship. Network Q RAC Rally of Great Britain, 19-22 November 1995

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: James Hunt McLaren M23 overcame the terrible race conditions

Formula One World Championship: James Hunt McLaren M23 overcame the terrible race conditions
James Hunt (GBR) McLaren M23 overcame the terrible race conditions and a puncture late in the race to take third position and the four points necessary to take his first

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: World Rally Championship: Richard Burns and co-driver Robert Reid Subaru Impreza WRC finished

World Rally Championship: Richard Burns and co-driver Robert Reid Subaru Impreza WRC finished the rally in 3rd place
Richard Burns (GBR) and co-driver Robert Reid (GBR) Subaru Impreza WRC finished the rally in 3rd place and won the 2001 World Rally Championship, the first Englishman ever to do so

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: Second place was enough for Alain Prost Williams FW15C to clinch

Formula One World Championship: Second place was enough for Alain Prost Williams FW15C to clinch his fourth World
Second place was enough for Alain Prost (FRA) Williams FW15C to clinch his fourth World Championship. Portuguese Grand Prix, Estoril, 26 September 1993

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: World Rally Championship: Richard Burns, right, and co-driver Robert Reid Subaru Impreza WRC

World Rally Championship: Richard Burns, right, and co-driver Robert Reid Subaru Impreza WRC celebrate Burns World
Richard Burns (GBR), right, and co-driver Robert Reid (GBR) Subaru Impreza WRC celebrate Burns World Rally Championship. WRC Rally of Great Britain, Cardiff, Wales. 22-25 November 2001. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Fourth position was enough for Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell to take his third and final World Championship. Italian Grand Prix, Rd 13, Monza, Italy, 9 September 1973

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Formula One World Championship
Jody Scheckter(RSA) left with Wolf designer Harvey Postlethwaite(GBR) in 1977 Postlethwaite died in 1998

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: 1974 Formula One World Championship

1974 Formula One World Championship
Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) McLaren. 1974 Formula One World Championship

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: World Rally Championship: Subaru team mates Petter Solberg, Kaj Lindstrom

World Rally Championship: Subaru team mates Petter Solberg, Kaj Lindstrom and Tommi Makinen celebrate on the podium
(L to R): Subaru team mates Petter Solberg (NOR), Kaj Lindstrom (FIN) and Tommi Makinen (FIN) celebrate on the podium. World Rally Championship, Rd 14, Rally of Great Britain, Wales, Day 3

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Emerson Fittipaldi

Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) Drove for Lotus, Mclaren, Copersucar and Fittipaldi from1970 to 1980 He was World Champion twice in 1972 and 1974

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: Third placed Jacques Villeneuve Williams celebrates becoming

Formula One World Championship: Third placed Jacques Villeneuve Williams celebrates becoming the World Champion
Third placed Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Williams celebrates becoming the World Champion on the podium. European Grand Prix, Rd 17, Jerez, Spain, 26 October 1997

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner Damon Hill Williams FW18 is able to celebrate his

Formula One World Championship: Race winner Damon Hill Williams FW18 is able to celebrate his winning of the world
Race winner Damon Hill (GBR) Williams FW18 is able to celebrate his winning of the world Championship. Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, 13 October 1996

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: At the end of the race Teddy Mayer, McLaren Team Manager, centre

Formula One World Championship: At the end of the race Teddy Mayer, McLaren Team Manager, centre
At the end of the race Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, attempts to slow down James Hunt (GBR), McLaren M23

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: 1971: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1970s: 1971: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1970s: 1971

1971: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1970s: 1971: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1970s: 1971
Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1970s: 1971

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Simtek Grand Prix Launch

Simtek Grand Prix Launch
L-R: David Brabham (AUS), Nick Wirth (GBR) Simtek Technical Director and Jack Brabham (AUS) with the new Simtek Ford S941 that will compete in the 1994 Formula One season

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: Winner Ayrton Senna celebrates his win

Formula One World Championship: Winner Ayrton Senna celebrates his win and world championship on the podium
Winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) celebrates his win and world championship on the podium Japanese GP, Suzuka, 30th October 1988

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: British GP, Silverstone 10 July 1965

Formula One World Championship: British GP, Silverstone 10 July 1965
British GP, Silverstone 10 July 1965 Winner, Jim Clark Lotus 33

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner and World Championship Jody Scheckter celebrates

Formula One World Championship: Race winner and World Championship Jody Scheckter celebrates on the podium with second
(L to R): Race winner and World Championship Jody Scheckter (RSA) celebrates on the podium with second placed team mate Gilles Villeneuve (CDN) Ferrari

Formula One World Championship
Alain Prost (FRA) was temporarily proclaimed as World Champion, as McLaren announced their intention to appeal the decision to disqualify Ayrton Senna (BRA) from the race

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus was the race winner and World Champion for the second time as a result. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner and world champion Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren is swarmed by journalists and fans. Richard West (GBR) McLaren Sponsorship Co-Ordinator (right)

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus celebrates on the podium after becoming the then youngest ever World Champion at 25 years of age. Italian Grand Prix, Monza, 10 September 1972. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) celebrates his win in Victory Lane with his McLaren M26, a cigarette, and a Penthouse Pet. United States Grand Prix, Rd 15, Watkins Glen, USA, 2 October 1977.

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Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) celebrates his win in Victory Lane with his McLaren M26, a cigarette, and a Penthouse Pet. United States Grand Prix, Rd 15, Watkins Glen, USA, 2 October 1977.

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 30 October 1988

Formula One Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 30 October 1988
Race winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/4. Formula One Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, 30 October 1988.

Background imageWorld Champion Collection: Formula One Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 30 October 1988

Formula One Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 30 October 1988
Race winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/4. Formula One Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, 30 October 1988.

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Formula One World Championship
Winner Jackie Stewart(GBR) Tyrrell 003 French GP, Paul Ricard, 4 July 1971

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus 49B was the race winner and World Champion for the second time as a result. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
Belgian GP, Spa, 14 June 1964 Jack Brabham(3rd) Brabham BT7

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus 49B was the race winner and World Champion for the second time as a result. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968.

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Formula One World Championship
Winner Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) Lotus 72D Belgian GP, Nivelles, 4 June 1972

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Formula One World Championship
Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, holds three fingers up to James Hunt (GBR), climbing out of his McLaren immediately after the race

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Formula One World Championship
Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, holds three fingers up to James Hunt (GBR), climbing out of his McLaren immediately after the race

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus 49B was the race winner and World Champion for the second time as a result. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Second placed Jody Scheckter Tyrrell talks with Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari who suffered a fiery accident in the race which inflicted life-threatening burns

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Formula One World Championship
Second placed Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari 312T2 had announced his decision to leave the Ferrari team. Italian Grand Prix, Rd 14, Monza, Italy, 11 September 1977.

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Formula One World Championship
The podium finishers parade on a car down the pit straight (L to R): Graham Hill (GBR) BRM second; Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus race winner and World Champion; Dan Gurney (USA) Brabham third

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Formula One World Championship
Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 006 takes the chequred flag and fourth position, good enough for him to take his third and final World Championship

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Formula One World Championship
Ninth placed Nick Heidfeld (GER) Sauber Petronas C22 leads Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F2003-GA, who took eighth position and secured with it a record-breaking sixth World Championship title

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Formula One World Championship
Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus, walking to the grid, would win the race and become World Champion for the second time as a result. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968.

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Formula One World Championship
World Champion and pole sitter Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT20 retired on lap 56 with engine trouble. United States Grand Prix, Watkins Glen, 2 October 1966.

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Formula One World Championship
Making their way to the grid (R to L): Jo Bonnier (SWE) who finished fifth in his only drive for Honda; race retiree Jochen Rindt (AUT) Brabham and Graham Hill (GBR)

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Formula One World Championship
Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari 312T took pole position and, with a third place finish in the race, secured his first World Championship title. Italian Grand Prix, Monza, 7 September 1975. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Trevor Taylor(GBR) left, and Jim Clark(GBR) Team Lotus Monaco GP 1962

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Formula One World Championship
Jody Scheckter(RSA) 1978

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Formula One World Championship
World Champion and pole sitter Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT20 retired on lap 56 with engine trouble. United States Grand Prix, Watkins Glen, 2 October 1966.



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