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Formula One World ChampionshipThe podium (L to R): David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren, second; Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Williams, third and World Champion; Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren, winner for the first time
Formula One World ChampionshipEmerson Fittipaldi (BRA) McLaren celebrates his second World Championship title on the podium with wife Maria-Helena after he held his nerve to finish fourth in the final GP of the season
Formula One World ChampionshipNigel Mansell (GBR) Williams (left) celebrates his first Grand Prix Victory on the podium as Alain Prost (FRA) McLaren (right) celebrates his first World Championship after a fourth place finish
Formula One World ChampionshipAyrton Senna (BRA) McLaren. (Right) celebrates with McLaren team leader Ron Dennis (centre) as his second place finish and the DNF of Nigel Mansell (GBR) ensured his third World Title
Formula One World ChampionshipBelgian GP, Spa, 18 Jun 1961 Winner, PHil Hill, Ferrari 156
Formula One World ChampionshipMichael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari celebrates race victory and his record equalling fifth World Championship with Jean Todt (FRA) Ferrari Team Sporting Director
Formula One World ChampionshipFrench GP, Clermont Ferrand, 27 June 1965 Winner Jim Clark, Lotus 25, gets a pit signal informing him he has a 30 sec lead over 2nd place Jackie Stewart with one lap to go
Formula One World ChampionshipThe podium (L to R): Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) McLaren second; Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari race winner and record equalling five time World Champion; Jean Todt (FRA) Ferrari Team Sporting Director
Formula One World ChampionshipNelson Piquet (BRA) Williams FW11B, who was classified in fifteenth position, claimed his third World Championship during practice after team mate Nigel Mansell (GBR) injured himself in an accident
Formula One World ChampionshipNelson Piquet (BRA) Williams FW11B retired in the race but had clinched the World Championship when his team mate crashed and injured himself in practice. Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, 1 November 1987
Formula One World ChampionshipRace winner and World Champion Alan Jones (AUS) Williams (Right) celebrates on the podium as Jackie Stewart (GBR) (Left) interviews him
Formula One World ChampionshipRace winner Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus49B, and World Champion as a result, leads rival Jackie Stewart (GBR) Matra MS10, whose bid for glory ended when a misfire dropped him to seventh place
Formula One World ChampionshipMika Hakkinen (FIN), McLaren MP4-13, Race Winner and 1998 World Champion makes a pitstop Formula One World Championship, Japanese GP, Rd 16, Suzuka, Japan, 1 November 1998
Formula One World ChampionshipPost Race Press conference (L to R): David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren second; Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) third and world champion; Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren first time race winner
Formula One World ChampionshipThird placed Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Williams celebrates becoming the World Champion with the Williams team. European Grand Prix, Rd 17, Jerez, Spain, 26 October 1997
Formula One World ChampionshipThe Williams team celebrate their World Championship European GP, Jerez, Spain, 26 October 1997
Formula One World ChampionshipJames Hunt after winning World Championship in 1976 Japanese GP, Suzuka, October 1976
Formula One World ChampionshipBritish GP, Brands Hatch, 11 July 1964 Winner, Jim Clark, Lotus 25
Formula One World ChampionshipJackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell, with wife Helen, withdrew from what was to be his one hundredth and final GP when his team mate Francois Cevert (FRA) was killed during practice
Formula One World ChampionshipJackie Stewart (GBR) Matra celebrates his victory and first World Championship title on the podium with his wife Helen. Italian Grand Prix, Monza, 8 September 1969. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipEmerson Fittipaldi (BRA) McLaren celebrates his second World Championship title on the podium with wife Marie-Helena (Left) after he finished fourth in the final GP of the season
Formula One World ChampionshipPhil Hill(USA) Ferrari 156, takes the flag to win the race Italian GP, Monza, 10th September 1961
FIA World Rally Championship2001 WRC Champion Richard Burns (GBR) Peugeot 206 WRC during shakedown. Rally of Cyprus, Rd5, Cyprus. Shakedown. 18 April 2002 DIGITAL IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipThe Mclaren team surrounded by the media after their World Championship Formula One World Championship, Japanese GP, Rd 16, Suzuka, Japan, 1 November 1998
Formula One World ChampionshipPodium and results: 1st Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari, centre. 2nd Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) BMW Williams, left. 3rd Ralf Schumacher (GER) BMW Williams, right
FIA World Rally ChampionshipMarcus Gronholm (FIN), right, and co-driver Timo Rautiainen (FIN), left, celebrate their win and their second World Rally Championship. Fia World Rally Championship, Rd12, Rally of New Zealand
Formula One TestingJustin Wilson (GBR) ventures into the pit lane during his first test with the Jordan team. Silverstone, England. 19 September 2001
Formula One Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 30 October 1988Alain Prost (FRA) McLaren MP4/4 leads his team mate Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/4. Formula One Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, 30 October 1988
Formula One World ChampionshipWinner Ayrton Senna (BRA) worked his way back to the front after briefly stalling on the grid, here seen taking the flag Japanese GP, Suzuka, 30th October 1988
Formula One Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 30 October 1988Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren celebrates his win on the podium. Formula One Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, 30 October 1988
World Rally Championship2004 World Rally Champion Sebastien Loeb (FRA) celebrates with the Citroen team. World Rally Championship, Rd14, Tour de Corse, Ajaccio, Corsica, France. Day Three. 17 October 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE
World Rally ChampionshipThe Citroen drivers celebrate on the podium. L-R; Mark Marti (ESP), Daniel Elena (MON), Sebastien Loeb (FRA) & Carlos Sainz (ESP)
Schumacher On IceMichael Schumacher (GER), Ferrari, takes part in "Schumacher On Ice". All proceeds from the show go towards UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Formula One World ChampionshipL to R: Michael Schumacher 2nd, Winner Mika Hakkinen and Eddie Irvine 3rd Japanese GP, Suzuka, 31 October 1999
Formula One World ChampionshipKeke Rosberg (FIN) Williams is crowned World Champion after finishing fifth in the final race of the season. To his right are John Watson (GBR) McLaren and Michele Alboreto (ITA)
Formula One World ChampionshipBritish GP, Aintree, 15 July 1961, Phil Hill(Ferrari 156) finished 2nd, leads Stirling Moss, (Lotus 18/21)
Formula One World ChampionshipJackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 006/2 overcame illness and an early puncture to climb through the field and finish fourth, ensuring himself his third World Championship title as a result
Formula One World ChampionshipMichael Schumacher (GER) Benetton Ford celebrates winning the Formula 1 World Championship with his race engineer, Pat Symonds (GBR). Australian Grand Prix, Adelaide, Australia, 13 November 1994
Formula One World ChampionshipTeddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, holds three fingers up to James Hunt (GBR), climbing out of his McLaren immediately after the race
Formula One World ChampionshipJacques Villeneuve (CDN), Williams FW19 1st place Formula One World Championship, Rd2, Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, Brazil, 28-30 March 1997.
Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976James Hunt (GBR) McLaren M23, finished third and clinched the 1976 F1 World Championship.Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976.BEST IMAGE
Formula One Championship, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 30 October 1988Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/4 in the pits with his mechanics. Formula One Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, 30 October 1988
Damon Hill's Minardi Seat Fitting1996 Formula One World Champion Damon Hill (GBR) poses with the Minardi two seater Formula One car that he wil drive at Minardi's Thunder in the Park celebrations at Donington Park
The Jim Clark MemorialThe memorial in the trees at Hockenheim where Jim Clark (GBR) lost his life after crashing in a Formula Two race on the 7 April 1968. Hockenheim, Germany
The Jim Clark RoomTrophies and memorabilia of two time Formula One World Champion Jim Clark (GBR) 1936-1968 displayed in the Jim Clark Room in Duns. The Jim Clark Room, Duns, Scotland. 2003
Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Suzuka, Japan, 8 October 2000Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F1 2000, takes the chequered flag to win the race and the 2000 F1 World Championship. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Suzuka, Japan, 8 October 2000. BEST IMAGE
Nelson Piquet (BRA) Drove for Ensign and Mclaren in 1978, Brabham from 1979 to 1985, Williams 1986 and 1987, Lotus 1988 and 1989, and Benetton in 1990 and 1991 World Champion in 1981, 1983 and 1987
Jenson Button Celebrates SpeedWeek502009 Formula One World Champion Jenson Button (GBR), Brawn GP, was presented with a Cars cake. Jenson Button Celebrates Virgin Media's SpeedWeek50, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Greenhithe, England