| Graham Hill Graham Hill at the wheel of the BRM P57 that he took to his first Grand Prix victory - at the 1962 Dutch Grand Prix. |
| | 1959 Le Mans The winning Aston Martin DBR1 of Roy Salvadori and Carroll Shelby rounds Tertre Rouge corner. |
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| Master at Work Stirling Moss guides his Vanwall to victory at the 1958 Dutch Grand Prix. |
| | 1950 Tourist Trophy - Dundrod Stirling Moss rounds the hairpin in his Jaguar XK120, en route to victory at a rain soaked Dundrod in Northern Ireland. |
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| 1930 Le Mans The winning Bentley Speed 6 of Barnarto and Kidston fends off the Caracciola/Werner Mercedes at White House corner. |
| | 1938 Donington Grand Prix Dick Seaman's Mercedes-Benz W163 chases the Auto Union of eventual race winner Tazio Nuvolari during the 1938 Donington Grand Prix. |
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| Mike Hawthorn Graham Turner's portrait montage shows Mike Hawthorn with a Cooper Bristol, the 1955 Le Mans winning Jaguar D-type, and his 1958 Formula One World Championship winning Ferrari Dino. |
| | Peter Collins Peter Collins - Mike Hawthorn's 'Mon Ami Mate' - is painted by Graham Turner with an Aston Martin DB3S and the Lancia Ferrari in which he won his first Grand Prix. |
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| Juan Manuel Fangio Five times Formula One World Champion, Juan Manuel Fangio is shown in Graham Turner's portrait montage surrounded by the cars with which he achieved so much success - Mercedes, Lancia Ferrari, Maserati 250F and Alfa Romeo 158. |
| | Tazio Nuvolari portrait Graham Turner's portrait montage shows Tazio Nuvolari with an Alfa Romeo P3 and the Auto Union he took to victory at the Donington Grand Prix in 1938. |
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| Dick Seaman The great British pre-war 'Silver Arrows' driver, Dick Seaman, shown in Graham Turner's portrait montage with his Delage, a 1937 Mercedes-Benz W125 and the Mercedes-Benz W163 that he famously took to victory in the 1938 German Grand Prix. |
| | Rudolph Caracciola Rudolph Caracciola, outstanding pre-war driver of the Mercedes-Benz 'Silver Arrows', is shown in Graham Turner's evocative portrait montage with a selection of his cars. |
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