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Cheap Carter Formula 1 Memorabilia
Carter Formula 1 Memorabilia are becoming some of the most popular gifts around especially for F1 enthousiasts. With Carter gifts available for all budgets, you're sure to find the right present for the Formula 1 fan in your life.
| Colin Carter -Valentino-Valentino Rossi, 2002 Moto GP Champion Ltd Ed 850 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 50.00
Valentino Rossi won the 2002 Moto G.P. series, on a Honda, with four rounds to spare. This twenty three year old Italian superstar is already a multiple World Champion, having won the 2001 500 c.c. Championship and having previously won the 250c.c. and 125c.c. Championships. The 2003 Championship should be another great series, with Colin Edwards and Troy Bayliss coming into the Moto G.P. Championship from World Superbikes to challenge the all-conquering "Doctor". | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Our Barry-Barry Sheen, Ltd Ed 850 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 50.00
This print from Colin Carter is a tribute to an English legend who is sorely missed after his recent death. We do anticipate that demand for this generous sized print will be enormous. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -King Carl-Carl Fogarty, Ducati, 1999 Ltd Ed 850 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 50.00
This print from Colin Carter is a tribute to an English legend who is sorely missed on the World Superbike Circuit. We do anticipate that demand for this generously sized print will be enormous. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Gentleman Jim-British Grand Prix, Silverstone 1967 Ltd Ed 250 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
Jim Clark was clearly the greatest racing driver of his time, and the combination of Clark and Colin Chapman produced two driver's world championships and constructors championships for Lotus in 1963 and 1965. The 1967 Lotus 49 first used the Cosworth DFV engine, and his victory during the '67 season was his last home victory prior to his unfortunate accident | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Niki- Niki Lauda, 1976 Ferrari Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
Niki Lauda turned Ferrari's fortunes around when he won his first world championship in 1975. In 1976 he looked well on his way to his second successive title, when, after a near fatal crash at the Nurbergring, he lost out to James Hunt by just one point. In 1977 he did win his second title with Ferrari, followed by a spell with Brabham and a two year retirement. He came back in 1982 with McLaren and won his third title in 1984, before finally ending a remarkable career at the end of the 1985 season. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Shark Attack-Italian Grand Prix, Monza 1961 Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
In 1958 Phil Hill was brought into the Ferrari Grand Prix team, but it was not until the 1961 season, armed with Ferrari's first rear-engined car, that his obvious talent was unleashed. In the potent "Shark Nose" Ferrari, Hill's season became a straightforward battle with team-mate Count Wolfgang Von Trips, with Von Trips just ahead on points at the penultimate grand prix at Monza. A clash with Jim Clark, early in the race, resulted in the tragic death of Von Trips and with Hill going on to victory, he gained the world championship in the most unfortunate of circumstances. Phil Hill and the "Shark Nose" Ferrari remain one of the most fondly remembered, winning combinations in grand prix racing history. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Mister Monaco-Lotus , Monaco Grand Prix, 1969 Ltd Ed 250 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
Graham Hill won two World Championships during his distinguished career. In 1962, driving for BRM, he beat Lotus's Jim Clark to the world title in the last race of the season and, in 1968, in spite of the death of his then team-mate, Jim Clark, he brought the World Championship to the Lotus team. He made the Monaco Grand Prix his own with five victories at the famous street circuit. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Italian Dream- Michael Schumacher Japanese GP 2000 ,Ltd Ed 250 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
Michael Schumacher celebrates after a race-long battle with Mika Hakkinen at Suzuka. His famous victory brought not only his third world championship title, but also realised a long fought for dream of world championship success for Ferrari, 21 years since it was last achieved. Having now also won their second successive world constructors title, it seems unlikely they will have to wait a further 21 years to enjoy a repeat of "The Italian Dream" | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -The Italian Job 2- Ronnie Peterson, Lotus 72 1973 Italian Grand Prix Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
Ronnie Peterson made his debut with the March team in 1970 and, in only his second season, he gained five second places and was runner-up to 1971 world champion Jackie Stewart. It was not until 1973, when he joined Lotus, that he gained his first victory at the French Grand Prix, followed by victories at the Austrian, Italian and U.S. Grand Prix, achieving third place in the world championship. After another spell with March, and then Tyrell, he rejoined Lotus in 1978, but suffered fatal injuries after a crash at the start of the Italian Grand Prix, robbing motor racing of one of its fastest and most popular drivers. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Remembering James- James Hunt, Japanese G.P. 1976 Ferrari Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
A special 25th anniversary print edition celebrating James Hunt's famous F1 World Championship in 1976. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Jochen Rindt- British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch , 1970 Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
After two seasons with the Cooper team and one season with Brabham, Jochen Rindt joined Lotus in 1969, alongside world champion Graham Hill. In 1970 he won the Monaco G.P. in the Lotus 49 but, once the new Lotus 72 was ready, Rindt had four consecutive victories at the Dutch, French, British and German grand prix. His fatal crash during qualifying for the Italian G.P. Monza, resulted in Rindt becoming the only posthumous world champion, awarded after Emerson Fittipaldi's victory at the U.S.A. grand prix meant that his points total could not be overtaken. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Silver Star- Mika Hakkinen, World Champion 1999 Ltd Ed 250 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
The 1999 F1 World Championship seemed to be Mika Hakkinen's from mid-season when Michael Schumacher?s unfortunate accident at the British Grand Prix, put him out of contention. Ferrari?s Eddie Irvine had other ideas however, but after some thrilling racing in the second half of the season, Mika?s tears of frustration turned to tears of joy after a much-deserved victory at Suzuka, Japan gave him his second consecutive world title. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Two Of A Kind-Nigel Mansell & Ayrton Senna, British GP 1991, Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
Nigel Mansell & Ayrton Senna 1991 British Grand Prix | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Double Home Victory- David Coulthard, British GP 2000, Ltd Ed 250, Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
The 2000 British Grand Prix, having been moved from it's traditional July date, will be remembered for the extreme cold and wet conditions that threatened to spoil the crowds enjoyment of their ?home? grand prix. However, David Coulthard warmed the crowd when, in spite of the awful conditions throughout the race weekend, he came home to his second consecutive British Grand Prix victory, beating team-mate Mika Hakkinen and championship leader Michael Schumacher into second and third place respectively. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Return of the Cat- Eddie Irvine, Jaguar 2000, Ltd Ed 250 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
The Millennium year saw the arrival of one of motor racings most famous marques into the Formula One World Championship. The new Jaguar Racing team embarked on their long-term plan to World Championship success and recorded the teams first ever championship points when Eddie Irvine achieved fourth place in only their seventh grand prix start, at Monaco, on the 4th June 2000. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Hockenheim Hero- Ralf Schumacher, German GP 2001 Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
2001 saw the continuing re-emergence of the Williams BMW team and the maturing of Ralf Schumacher. With victories at Imola, Canada and Germany, Ralf finally emerged from his brothers shadow, and helped his team to third position in the constructors championship. With team-mate Montoya also on the victory trail, 2002 should be an exciting season for all concerned. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Farewell To A Champion-Damon Hill 1999, Ltd Ed 250 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
In a relatively short F1 racing career, Damon Hill has not only achieved much, including the World Championship in 1996, but has been a great ambassador for British sport. From his first full season in 1993, to his famous victory at the British Grand Prix in 1994, through his battles with Michael Schumacher in 94/95, rising to the challenge of team mate Jacques Villeneuve in 96, in the uncompetitive Arrows Yamaha , but for an hydraulics failure, victory was assured at the Hungarian Grand Prix, and, in 1998 we all remember his historic race at Spa to give the Jordan team it?s first ever F1 victory. So, farewell, champion, and thanks for some great memories | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -The Ringmaster-Michael Schumacher European GP 2001 Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
2001 was a record-breaking season for Michael Schumacher and the Ferrari team, culminating in his fourth drivers world championship and Ferrari's third consecutive constructors title. The Nurburgring was one of many circuits dominated by this ultimate combination of man and machine, with this victory contributing to his record-breaking 52 career victories, | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Gimmi Five-Michael Schumacher, French Gp 2002, Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
Michael Schumacher celebrates his fifth world championship crown at the French Grand Prix during a 2002 season which saw him break all records. With 11 victories and a podium finish in every race, Michael Schumacher and Ferrari dominated the season, and his pairing with Rubens Barrichello became the most successful racing partnership in F1 history. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Colombian Challenge- Juan Pablo Montoya, British GP 2002,Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
During the 2002 season Juan Pablo Montoya was widely seen as the main challenger to the dominant Ferrari team of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. His qualifying performances were amazing with five consecutive pole positions and the fastest ever grand prix lap in history, to secure his 7th at Monza. His spectacular and aggressive, on-track battles with Michael Schumacher and Kimi Raikkonen were highlights of the season, and, with continued development of the BMW/Williams, the 2003 season could prove very interesting. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Tartan Toyota- Alan McNish, Toyota 2002, Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
The Panasonic Toyota Team turned a few heads in the pitlane when Mika Salo scored points in their first ever race in Melbourne, and again in Brazil. But for a, less than perfect pitstop, Alan McNish would also have been in the points early on in his first season. With Toyota's total commitment, combined with their vast motorsport experience, it will not be long before they move up the grid and turn a few more heads in their quest for F1 success. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Forever Ferrari-Gilles Villeneuve, 1981 Monaco Grand Prix Ltd Ed 500 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
After making his F1 debut in 1977 with the McLaren team, Gilles Villeneuve joined Ferrari, and remained with them throughout his career. But for following team orders he could have been world champion in 1979, where he finished runner-up to team-mate Jody Scheckter. His daring and spectacular drives for Ferrari earned him a special place in racing history and after his unfortunate death during practice for the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix, he remains, "Forever Ferrari". | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -First of Many-1985 Portuguese Grand Prix Ltd Ed 250 Shipped in protective tube. Lithograph 90cm x 70cm (35.5" x 27.5" ) at TSF1 for 100.00
A great victory on the rain soaked track at Estoril in 1985 was the beginning of the legendary career of arguably the greatest racing driver of all time. The sight of the famous yellow helmet in the well-loved black and gold Lotus, is one that is fixed in the memory of motor racing fans around the world. ?The First of Many? is a tribute to two of the greatest track legends of all time. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Valentino-Valentino Rossi, 2002 Moto GP Champion Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
Valentino Rossi won the 2002 Moto G.P. series, on a Honda, with four rounds to spare. This twenty three year old Italian superstar is already a multiple World Champion, having won the 2001 500 c.c. Championship and having previously won the 250c.c. and 125c.c. Championships. The 2003 Championship should be another great series, with Colin Edwards and Troy Bayliss coming into the Moto G.P. Championship from World Superbikes to challenge the all-conquering "Doctor". | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -The Ringmaster- Michael Schumacher European GP 2001 Ltd Ed 75, Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
2001 was a record-breaking season for Michael Schumacher and the Ferrari team, culminating in his fourth drivers world championship and Ferrari's third consecutive constructors title. The Nurburgring was one of many circuits dominated by this ultimate combination of man and machine, with this victory contributing to his record-breaking 52 career victories, | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -First of Many- 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix, Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
A great victory on the rain soaked track at Estoril in 1985 was the beginning of the legendary career of arguably the greatest racing driver of all time. The sight of the famous yellow helmet in the well-loved black and gold Lotus, is one that is fixed in the memory of motor racing fans around the world. ?The First of Many? is a tribute to two of the greatest track legends of all time. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Forever Ferrari- Gilles Villeneuve, 1981 Monaco Grand Prix Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
After making his F1 debut in 1977 with the McLaren team, Gilles Villeneuve joined Ferrari, and remained with them throughout his career. But for following team orders he could have been world champion in 1979, where he finished runner-up to team-mate Jody Scheckter. His daring and spectacular drives for Ferrari earned him a special place in racing history and after his unfortunate death during practice for the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix, he remains, "Forever Ferrari". | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Seeing Red-Michael Schumacher, Imola Gp 1999Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
Michael Schumacher. 1999 Imola Grand Prix | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Two Of A Kind-Nigel Mansell & Ayrton Senna, British GP 1991, Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
Nigel Mansell & Ayrton Senna 1991 British Grand Prix | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Farewell To A Champion-Damon Hill 1999, Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
In a relatively short F1 racing career, Damon Hill has not only achieved much, including the World Championship in 1996, but has been a great ambassador for British sport. From his first full season in 1993, to his famous victory at the British Grand Prix in 1994, through his battles with Michael Schumacher in 94/95, rising to the challenge of team mate Jacques Villeneuve in 96, in the uncompetitive Arrows Yamaha , but for an hydraulics failure, victory was assured at the Hungarian Grand Prix, and, in 1998 we all remember his historic race at Spa to give the Jordan team it?s first ever F1 victory. So, farewell, champion, and thanks for some great memories | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Silver Star-Mika Hakkinen, World Champion 1999 Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
The 1999 F1 World Championship seemed to be Mika Hakkinen's from mid-season when Michael Schumacher?s unfortunate accident at the British Grand Prix, put him out of contention. Ferrari?s Eddie Irvine had other ideas however, but after some thrilling racing in the second half of the season, Mika?s tears of frustration turned to tears of joy after a much-deserved victory at Suzuka, Japan gave him his second consecutive world title. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Italian Dream- Michael Schumacher Japanese GP 2000 Ltd Ed 100 at TSF1 for 595.00
Michael Schumacher celebrates after a race-long battle with Mika Hakkinen at Suzuka. His famous victory brought not only his third world championship title, but also realised a long fought for dream of world championship success for Ferrari, 21 years since it was last achieved. Having now also won their second successive world constructors title, it seems unlikely they will have to wait a further 21 years to enjoy a repeat of "The Italian Dream" | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Double Home Victory- David Coulthard, British GP 2000, Ltd Ed 100, Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
The 2000 British Grand Prix, having been moved from it's traditional July date, will be remembered for the extreme cold and wet conditions that threatened to spoil the crowds enjoyment of their ?home? grand prix. However, David Coulthard warmed the crowd when, in spite of the awful conditions throughout the race weekend, he came home to his second consecutive British Grand Prix victory, beating team-mate Mika Hakkinen and championship leader Michael Schumacher into second and third place respectively. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Return of the Cat- Eddie Irvine, Jaguar 2000Ltd Ed 100, Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
The Millennium year saw the arrival of one of motor racings most famous marques into the Formula One World Championship. The new Jaguar Racing team embarked on their long-term plan to World Championship success and recorded the teams first ever championship points when Eddie Irvine achieved fourth place in only their seventh grand prix start, at Monaco, on the 4th June 2000. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -King Carl-Carl Fogarty, Ducati, 1999 Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
This print from Colin Carter is a tribute to an English legend who is sorely missed on the World Superbike Circuit. We do anticipate that demand for this generously sized print will be enormous. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Colombian Challenge- Juan Pablo Montoya, British GP 2002 Ltd Ed 75, Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
During the 2002 season Juan Pablo Montoya was widely seen as the main challenger to the dominant Ferrari team of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. His qualifying performances were amazing with five consecutive pole positions and the fastest ever grand prix lap in history, to secure his 7th at Monza. His spectacular and aggressive, on-track battles with Michael Schumacher and Kimi Raikkonen were highlights of the season, and, with continued development of the BMW/Williams, the 2003 season could prove very interesting. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Tartan Toyota- Alan McNish, Toyota 2002 Ltd Ed 100, Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
The Panasonic Toyota Team turned a few heads in the pitlane when Mika Salo scored points in their first ever race in Melbourne, and again in Brazil. But for a, less than perfect pitstop, Alan McNish would also have been in the points early on in his first season. With Toyota's total commitment, combined with their vast motorsport experience, it will not be long before they move up the grid and turn a few more heads in their quest for F1 success. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Shark Attack-Italian Grand Prix, Monza 1961 Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
In 1958 Phil Hill was brought into the Ferrari Grand Prix team, but it was not until the 1961 season, armed with Ferrari's first rear-engined car, that his obvious talent was unleashed. In the potent "Shark Nose" Ferrari, Hill's season became a straightforward battle with team-mate Count Wolfgang Von Trips, with Von Trips just ahead on points at the penultimate grand prix at Monza. A clash with Jim Clark, early in the race, resulted in the tragic death of Von Trips and with Hill going on to victory, he gained the world championship in the most unfortunate of circumstances. Phil Hill and the "Shark Nose" Ferrari remain one of the most fondly remembered, winning combinations in grand prix racing history. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Gimmi Five-Michael Schumacher, French Gp 2002, Ltd Ed 100, Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
Michael Schumacher celebrates his fifth world championship crown at the French Grand Prix during a 2002 season which saw him break all records. With 11 victories and a podium finish in every race, Michael Schumacher and Ferrari dominated the season, and his pairing with Rubens Barrichello became the most successful racing partnership in F1 history. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Our Barry-Barry Sheen, Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
This print from Colin Carter is a tribute to an English legend who is sorely missed after his recent death. We do anticipate that demand for this generous sized print will be enormous. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Mister Monaco-Lotus , Monaco Grand Prix, 1969 Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
Graham Hill won two World Championships during his distinguished career. In 1962, driving for BRM, he beat Lotus's Jim Clark to the world title in the last race of the season and, in 1968, in spite of the death of his then team-mate, Jim Clark, he brought the World Championship to the Lotus team. He made the Monaco Grand Prix his own with five victories at the famous street circuit. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Hockenheim Hero- Ralf Schumacher, German GP 2001 Ltd Ed 100, Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
2001 saw the continuing re-emergence of the Williams BMW team and the maturing of Ralf Schumacher. With victories at Imola, Canada and Germany, Ralf finally emerged from his brothers shadow, and helped his team to third position in the constructors championship. With team-mate Montoya also on the victory trail, 2002 should be an exciting season for all concerned. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Gentleman Jim-British Grand Prix, Silverstone 1967 Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
Jim Clark was clearly the greatest racing driver of his time, and the combination of Clark and Colin Chapman produced two driver's world championships and constructors championships for Lotus in 1963 and 1965. The 1967 Lotus 49 first used the Cosworth DFV engine, and his victory during the '67 season was his last home victory prior to his unfortunate accident | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Jochen Rindt- British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch , 1970 Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
After two seasons with the Cooper team and one season with Brabham, Jochen Rindt joined Lotus in 1969, alongside world champion Graham Hill. In 1970 he won the Monaco G.P. in the Lotus 49 but, once the new Lotus 72 was ready, Rindt had four consecutive victories at the Dutch, French, British and German grand prix. His fatal crash during qualifying for the Italian G.P. Monza, resulted in Rindt becoming the only posthumous world champion, awarded after Emerson Fittipaldi's victory at the U.S.A. grand prix meant that his points total could not be overtaken. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Remembering James- James Hunt, Japanese G.P. 1976 Ferrari Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
A special 25th anniversary print edition celebrating James Hunt's famous F1 World Championship in 1976. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -Niki- Niki Lauda, 1976 Ferrari Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 36") at TSF1 for 595.00
Niki Lauda turned Ferrari's fortunes around when he won his first world championship in 1975. In 1976 he looked well on his way to his second successive title, when, after a near fatal crash at the Nurbergring, he lost out to James Hunt by just one point. In 1977 he did win his second title with Ferrari, followed by a spell with Brabham and a two year retirement. He came back in 1982 with McLaren and won his third title in 1984, before finally ending a remarkable career at the end of the 1985 season. | Find out more... | | Colin Carter -The Italian Job 2- Ronnie Peterson, Lotus 72 1973 Italian Grand Prix Ltd Ed 100 Giclee Canvas stretched on to 2" stretcher bars and framed in a wide black natural wood frame ready to hang. Shipped in own protective box. 122cm x 92cm (48" x 3 at TSF1 for 595.00
Ronnie Peterson made his debut with the March team in 1970 and, in only his second season, he gained five second places and was runner-up to 1971 world champion Jackie Stewart. It was not until 1973, when he joined Lotus, that he gained his first victory at the French Grand Prix, followed by victories at the Austrian, Italian and U.S. Grand Prix, achieving third place in the world championship. After another spell with March, and then Tyrell, he rejoined Lotus in 1978, but suffered fatal injuries after a crash at the start of the Italian Grand Prix, robbing motor racing of one of its fastest and most popular drivers. | Find out more... |
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