Racing Car Shows Images
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
Thierry Neuville.
World Copyright: Joe Portlock/LAT Images
Ref: _U9I8201
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7303
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7302
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7299
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7295
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7287
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7279
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7281
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7283
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7277
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7270
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. Thursday 11th January 2018. The Hyundai team, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Hayden Paddon and team manager Michel Nandan, unveil their 2018 WRC challenger.World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images Ref: DSC_7267
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
WRC drivers, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen and Sebastien Ogier, as well as Malcolm Wilson, open the show.
World Copyright: Joe Portlock/LAT Images
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Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
WRC drivers, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen and Sebastien Ogier, as well as Malcolm Wilson, open the show.
World Copyright: Joe Portlock/LAT Images
Ref: _L5R9733
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
WRC drivers, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen and Sebastien Ogier, as well as Malcolm Wilson, open the show.
World Copyright: Joe Portlock/LAT Images
Ref: _L5R9732
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
WRC drivers, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen and Sebastien Ogier, as well as Malcolm Wilson, open the show.
World Copyright: Joe Portlock/LAT Images
Ref: _L5R9731
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
WRC drivers, including Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen and Sebastien Ogier, as well as Malcolm Wilson, open the show.
World Copyright: Joe Portlock/LAT Images
Ref: _L5R9723
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
The Toyota WRC team, including Tommi Makinen, Jari-Matti Lavala, Ott Tanak and Esapekka Lappi, and the Hyundai team, including Dani Sordo, Thierry Neuville, Hayden Paddon and Michel Nandan, unvieil their 2018 challengers.
World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images
Ref: DSC_7435
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
WRC drivers and Malcolm Wilson open the show. L-R: Thierry Neuville, Malcolm Wilson and Sebastien Ogier.
World Copyright: Mark Sutton/Sutton Images/LAT Images
Ref: DSC_6977
Autosport International Exhibition. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.
Thursday 11th January 2017.
Thierry Neuville.
World Copyright: Joe Portlock/LAT Images
Ref: _U9I8201
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