1989 Images at Brazilian GP
Nigel Mansell and Gerhard Berger.
Nigel Mansell and Gerhard Berger.
Gerhard Berger watches a timing screen in the pits.
Criminal Ronnie Biggs (GBR) (centre), once a part of the Great Train Robbery gang, attends the opening race of the season held in the land of his exile, with Julian Bailey (GBR) Tyrrell (Right) and John Brown (GBR) (Left).
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd 1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
Criminal Ronnie Biggs (GBR) (centre), once a part of the Great Train Robbery gang, attends the opening race of the season held in the land of his exile, with Julian Bailey (GBR) Tyrrell (Right) and John Brown (GBR) (Left).
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd 1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
Criminal Ronnie Biggs (GBR), part of the Great Train Robbery, attends the opening race of the season, held in the land of his exile, with guests of the Brabham team.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989.
Criminal Ronnie Biggs (GBR), part of the Great Train Robbery, attends the opening race of the season, held in the land of his exile, with guests of the Brabham team.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989.
Ronnie Biggs, the legendary train robber, with Brazilian ladies.
Brazilian GP, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989
Ronnie Biggs, the legendary train robber, with Brazilian ladies.
Brazilian GP, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989
The damaged McLaren of Ayrton Senna is caught by the Lotus of Nelson Piquet
Brazilian GP, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989
The damaged McLaren of Ayrton Senna is caught by the Lotus of Nelson Piquet
Brazilian GP, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989
Martin Brundle (GBR) Brabham BT58
Brazilian GP, Rio De Janeiro, 26th March 1989
Nigel Mansell (GBR) took a highly unexpected victory in his first race for Ferrari, using the Ferrari 640 fitted with a groundbreaking semi-automatic transmission.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) took a highly unexpected victory in his first race for Ferrari, using the Ferrari 640 fitted with a groundbreaking semi-automatic transmission.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) took a highly unexpected victory in his first race for Ferrari, using the Ferrari 640 fitted with a groundbreaking semi-automatic transmission.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) took a highly unexpected victory in his first race for Ferrari, using the Ferrari 640 fitted with a groundbreaking semi-automatic transmission.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro, 26 March 1989.
Nigel Mansell, Ferrari 640.
Gerhard Berger, Ferrari 640.
Bernd Schneider, Zakspeed 891 Yamaha.
Roberto Moreno, Coloni FC-188B Ford.
Ayrton Senna.
Ayrton Senna and Ron Dennis in the McLaren garage.
Johnny Herbert.
Alessandro Nannini.
Yamaha engine in Zakspeed 891.
View of the pits with mountains in the background.
Nigel Mansell, 1st position, Alain Prost, 2nd position, and Mauricio Gugelmin, 3rd position, on the podium.
Nigel Mansell, 1st position, Alain Prost, 2nd position, and Mauricio Gugelmin, 3rd position, on the podium.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) Ferrari 640, became the first driver to win on their debut for Ferrari since Mario Andretti (USA) in 1981. It was also the first race to be won by a Formula One car fitted with a semi-automatic gearbox.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) Ferrari 640, became the first driver to win on their debut for Ferrari since Mario Andretti (USA) in 1981. It was also the first race to be won by a Formula One car fitted with a semi-automatic gearbox.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) Ferrari 640, became the first driver to win on their debut for Ferrari since Mario Andretti (USA) in 1981. It was also the first race to be won by a Formula One car fitted with a semi-automatic gearbox.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
Nigel Mansell (GBR) Ferrari 640, became the first driver to win on their debut for Ferrari since Mario Andretti (USA) in 1981. It was also the first race to be won by a Formula One car fitted with a semi-automatic gearbox.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
The start of the Grand Prix and Ayrton Senna (BRA), McLaren MP4/5, runs into the back of Riccardo Patrese (ITA), Williams FW12C, (extreme right of picture)
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26th March 1989.
The start of the Grand Prix and Ayrton Senna (BRA), McLaren MP4/5, runs into the back of Riccardo Patrese (ITA), Williams FW12C, (extreme right of picture)
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26th March 1989.
Pole sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/5 finished in eleventh position after clashing with another competitor at the opening corner of the race.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd 1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
Pole sitter Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/5 finished in eleventh position after clashing with another competitor at the opening corner of the race.
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd 1, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 March 1989.
Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/5
Brazilian Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro, 26rd March 1989
Nigel Mansell and Gerhard Berger.
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