Ford In Formula 1 Images
Jim Clark, Lotus 49 Ford, celebrates victory on the debut of the Ford DFV engine.
Jim Clark, Lotus 49 Ford, celebrates victory on the debut of the Ford DFV engine.
From left to right: Bette Hill, Jochen Rindt, Jo Siffert, Graham Hill, Simone Siffert and Nina Rindt.
From left to right: Bette Hill, Jochen Rindt, Jo Siffert, Graham Hill, Simone Siffert and Nina Rindt.
Nelson Piquet sits in his Benetton B190 Ford on the grid.
Keke Rosberg, 2nd position, raises his trophy. Michele Alboreto, 1st position, is alongside.
Michele Alboreto, Tyrrell 011 Ford, crosses the line at the end of the race.
Keke Rosberg and his wife celebrates his world championship win on the podium, while fellow title contender John Watson, 2nd position, is in the background.
Keke Rosberg and his wife celebrates his world championship win on the podium, while fellow title contender John Watson, 2nd position, is in the background.
Mechanics work on the engine of Ronnie Peterson's Lotus 76 Ford while he sits in the cockpit and Niki Lauda and a McLaren team member look on.
Mechanics work on the engine of Ronnie Peterson's Lotus 76 Ford while he sits in the cockpit and Niki Lauda and a McLaren team member look on.
Graham Hill, Lotus Ford, leads Jo Siffert Lotus 49B Ford, and Jackie Stewart, Matra MS10 Ford.
Keith Duckworth, Colin Chapman, Jim Clark and Graham Hill with the Lotus 49 Ford.
Emanuele Pirro, Benetton B188 Ford.
Ricardo Rosset's Tyrrell 026 Ford blows up.
Jan Magnussen's damaged Stewart SF1 Ford.
Johnny Herbert, Sauber C15 Ford.
Teammates Michael Schumacher and Riccardo Patrese with a Benetton clothing model.
Team mates Roberto Moreno, left and race winner Nelson Piquet celbrate their 1-2
Japanese GP - Suzuka, Japan, 21 October 1990
Team mates Roberto Moreno, left and race winner Nelson Piquet celbrate their 1-2
Japanese GP - Suzuka, Japan, 21 October 1990
Alessandro Nannini (ITA) (centre) celebrated his first ever GP victory. Alongside him are Williams team mates Riccardo Patrese (ITA) (left) and Thierry Boutsen (BEL) (right), who finished second and third respectively,
Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan. 22 Oct 1989.
Alessandro Nannini (ITA) (centre) celebrated his first ever GP victory. Alongside him are Williams team mates Riccardo Patrese (ITA) (left) and Thierry Boutsen (BEL) (right), who finished second and third respectively,
Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan. 22 Oct 1989.
Thierry Boutsen, Benetton B188 Ford.
Detail of Keke Rosberg's Williams FW08 Ford, without the engine cover.
A message left on the Ford engine from Mario Andretti's Lotus 78. The engine would expire 6 laps from the end of the race.
A message left on the Ford engine from Mario Andretti's Lotus 78. The engine would expire 6 laps from the end of the race.
(L to R): Morris (Mo) Nunn (GBR) Ensign Team Owner and Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ensign, play Backgammon on top of a Ford Cosworth DFV engine.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd 2, Interlagos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 23 January 1977.
(L to R): Morris (Mo) Nunn (GBR) Ensign Team Owner and Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ensign, play Backgammon on top of a Ford Cosworth DFV engine.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd 2, Interlagos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 23 January 1977.
Jim Clark, 1st position, celebrates victory on the podium with Colin Chapman and Keith Duckworth.
Colin Chapman with Bette Hill and Keith Duckworth.
Jim Clark talks with Keith Duckworth, a tyre expert of Firestone, Walter Hayes of Ford and Lotus team boss Colin Chapman.
Jim Clark talks with Keith Duckworth, a tyre expert of Firestone, Walter Hayes of Ford and Lotus team boss Colin Chapman.
1966 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo, Monaco. 22 May 1966.
Bruce McLaren, McLaren M2B-Ford, retired, action.
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1966 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo, Monaco. 22 May 1966.
Bruce McLaren, McLaren M2B-Ford, retired, action.
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Jan Magnussen (DK) Stewart-Ford
Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona 25 May 1997
Jim Clark, Lotus 49 Ford, celebrates victory on the debut of the Ford DFV engine.
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