Formula 1 Images
Estoril, Portugal.
19-21 September 1986.
Nigel Mansell (Williams FW11 Honda) 1st position, laps Alessandro Nannini (Minardi M185B Motori Moderni).
Ref-86 POR 01.
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2001 European Minardi F1 Two Seater Race.
Donington, England. 21st August 2001.
Tony Jardine interviews Nigel Mansell, driver of one of the two seater European Minardi F1 cars, for the world's first ever 2 seater race.
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ref: 35mm Image A17
1991 Japanese Grand Prix.
Suzuka, Japan.
18-20 October 1991.
Poleman Gerhard Berger leads teammate Ayrton Senna (both McLaren MP4/6 Honda's), Nigel Mansell, Riccardo Patrese (both Williams FW14 Renault's), Alain Prost, Jean Alesi (both Ferrari 643's), Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M191 Ferrari), Michael Schumacher (Benetton B191 Ford) and Gianni Morbidelli (Minardi M191 Ferrari) at the start.
Ref-91 JAP 02.
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1990 Australian Grand Prix.
Adelaide, Australia.
2-4 November 1990.
Ayrton Senna leads teammate Gerhard Berger (both McLaren MP4/5B Honda's), Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost (both Ferrari 641's), Jean Alesi (Tyrrell 019 Ford), Nelson Piquet (Benetton B190 Ford), Riccardo Patrese (Williams FW13B Renault), Roberto Moreno (Benetton B190 Ford), Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW13B Renault), Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M190 Ford) and Derek Warwick (Lotus 102 Lamborghini) at the start.
Ref-90 AUS 02.
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1990 Italian Grand Prix.
Monza, Italy.
7-9 September 1990.
Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 641) followed by Riccardo Patrese, Thierry Boutsen (both Williams FW13B Renault's), Alessandro Nannini and Nelson Piquet (both Benetton B190 Ford's) through the Rettifilo Chicane at the start. Behind Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M190 Ford) locks up.
Ref-90 ITA 10.
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1990 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo, Monaco.
25-27 May 1990.
Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) leads into Ste. Devote followed by Alain Prost (Ferrari 641), Jean Alesi (Tyrrell 019 Ford), Gerhard Berger (McLaren MP4/5B Honda), Riccardo Patrese (Williams FW13B Renault), Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M190 Ford), Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW13B Renault), Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 641) and Nelson Piquet (Benetton B190 Ford) at the start.
Ref-90 MON 14.
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1990 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo, Monaco.
25-27 May 1990.
Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) leads into Ste. Devote followed by Alain Prost (Ferrari 641), Jean Alesi (Tyrrell 019 Ford), Gerhard Berger (McLaren MP4/5B Honda), Riccardo Patrese (Williams FW13B Renault), Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M190 Ford), Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW13B Renault), Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 641) and Nelson Piquet (Benetton B190 Ford) at the start.
Ref-90 MON
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1990 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo, Monaco.
25-27 May 1990.
Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) leads into Ste. Devote followed by Alain Prost (Ferrari 641), Jean Alesi (Tyrrell 019 Ford), Gerhard Berger (McLaren MP4/5B Honda), Riccardo Patrese (Williams FW13B Renault), Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M190 Ford), Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW13B Renault), Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 641) and Nelson Piquet (Benetton B190 Ford) at the start.
Ref-90 MON
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1990 Brazilian Grand Prix.
Interlagos, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
23-25 March 1990.
Poleman Ayrton Senna easily leads teammate Gerhard Berger (both McLaren MP4/5B Honda's), Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW13B Renault), Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell (both Ferrari 641's), Riccardo Patrese (Williams FW13B Renault), Jean Alesi (Tyrrell 018 Ford) and Pierluigi Martini (Minardi M189 Ford) at the start. Behind Andrea de Cesaris retires as he crashes into the tyre barrier after colliding with Alesi.
Ref-90 BRA 08.
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Estoril, Portugal.
19-21 September 1986.
Nigel Mansell (Williams FW11 Honda) 1st position, laps Alessandro Nannini (Minardi M185B Motori Moderni).
Ref-86 POR 01.
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