MSI Archive Highlights Images
Nico Rosberg, Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid, celebrates as he jumps from his car after winning the World Championship.
2001 German Grand Prix - Race.Hockenheim, Germany. 29th July 2001.Luciano Burti, Prost Acer AP04, is launched into the air, after crashing into the back of the slowing Ferrari of Michael Schumacher. Start action.World Copyright: Charles Coates/LAT Photographic.ref: 35mm Image A02
1973 French Grand Prix.
Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France. 29th June - 1st July 1973.
Graham Hill flicks a v sign for photographers during a driver group photo, alongside (left to right) George Follmer, Wilson Fittipaldi, Emerson Fittipaldi, Carlos Reutemann, Denny Hulme, Jackie Oliver, Ronnie Peterson, Arturo Merzario, Jody Scheckter, Jackie Stewart and Francois Cevert.
Ref: 73FRA79. World Copyright: LAT Photographic
1966 French Grand Prix.
Reims, France. 1-3 July 1966.
(L-R) Lorenzo Bandini (Ferrari 312), John Surtees (Cooper T81 Maserati) and Michael Parkes (Ferrari 312) on the front row of the grid at the start. Parkes finished in 2nd position.
A Race Through Time exhibition number 89.
World Copyright - LAT Photographic
Ref: 35354
1960 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo. 29 May 1960.
Jo Bonnier (BRM P48) leads Jack Brabham (Cooper T53-Climax), Tony Brooks (Cooper T51-Climax), Stirling Moss (Lotus 18-Climax - #28), Chris Bristow (Cooper T51-Climax) and the rest of the field at the start.
Ref- B&W Print.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
Le Mans, France. 15th - 16th June 1929.
The winning Bentley Speed Six team left-to right: Jack Dunfee/Glen Kidston (number 9), Woolf Barnato/Henry "Tim" Birkin (1), Frank Clement/Jean Chassagne (8) and John Benjafield/Andre d'Erlanger (10). Barnato/Birkin led a 1st, 2nd 3rd and 4th place finish, portrait.
Ref: B2085.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Nico Rosberg, Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid, celebrates as he jumps from his car after winning the World Championship.
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