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"Unforgettable Moments of Triumph: Celebrating the Spirit of Winning" Queen Elizabeth II crowns Bobby Moore as World Cup Champion

Background imageWinning Collection: 1987 Japanese Grand Prix

1987 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka, Japan. 29/10-1/11 1987. Gerhard Berger (Ferrari F187) 1st position. Ref-87 JAP 13. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1962 South African Grand Prix

1962 South African Grand Prix. East London, South Africa. 27-29 December 1962. Graham Hill (BRM P57) 1st position. Ref-3/0761. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 2000 Japanese Grand Prix

2000 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka, Japan. 6-8 October 2000. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F1-2000) 1st position, takes evasive action to miss a spinning Alex Wurz (Benetton B200 Playlife)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1927 British Grand Prix

1927 British Grand Prix. Brooklands, Great Britain. 1 October 1927. Robert Benoist (Delage 15S8), 1st position. Ref-S64/1443. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 Brazilian Grand Prix

1989 Brazilian Grand Prix. Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 24-26 March 1989. Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 640) 1st position on his debut race for Ferrari. Ref-89 BRA 11

Background imageWinning Collection: 1976 Monaco Grand Prix

1976 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 28-30 May 1976. Niki Lauda (Ferrari 312T2) 1st position leads Ronnie Peterson (March 761 Ford) and the rest into Mirabeau. Ref-76MON16

Background imageWinning Collection: 1962 United States Grand Prix

1962 United States Grand Prix. Watkins Glen, New York, USA. 5-7 October 1962. Jim Clark (Lotus 25 Climax) leads Bob Schroeder (Lotus 24 Climax). They finished in 1st and 10th positions respectively

Background imageWinning Collection: 1972 Monaco Grand Prix

1972 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 11-14 May 1972. Jean-Pierre Beltoise (BRM P160B) 1st position. Ref-3/5067K. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1953 Italian Grand Prix

1953 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 11-13 September 1953. Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati A6GCM) leads Giuseppe Farina (number 6)

Background imageWinning Collection: 2000 German Grand Prix

2000 German Grand Prix. Hockenheim, Germany. 28-30 July 2000. Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari F1-2000) 1st position for his maiden Grand Prix victory. World Copyright - LAT Photographic. ref: 35mm A21

Background imageWinning Collection: 1997 Monaco Grand Prix

1997 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 8-11 May 1997. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310B) 1st position in the pit lane. Ref-97 MON 07. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1968 United States Grand Prix

1968 United States Grand Prix. Watkins Glen, New York, USA. 4-6 October 1968. Jackie Stewart (Matra MS10-Ford) 1st position. Ref-35mm 68 USA 82. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 2000 Malaysian Grand Prix

2000 Malaysian Grand Prix. Sepang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 20-22 October 2000. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F1-2000) 1st position. ref: digital image World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 2000 German Grand Prix

2000 German Grand Prix. Hockenheim, Germany. 28-30 July 2000. David Coulthard (McLaren MP4/15 Mercedes) followed by Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari F1-2000)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 South African Grand Prix

1965 South African Grand Prix. East London, South Africa. 30/12/64-1/1/1965. Jim Clark (Lotus 33 Climax) 1st position. Ref-3/1502. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 South African Grand Prix

1965 South African Grand Prix
1483.jpg 1965 South African Grand Prix. East London, South Africa. 30/12/64-1/1/1965. Jim Clark (Lotus 33 Climax) 1st position. Ref-3/1483. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1996 Japanese Grand Prix

1996 Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka, Japan. 11-13 October 1996. The Williams team celebrate as Damon Hill (Williams FW18 Renault) takes the win and becomes the new World Champion. Ref-96 JAP 13

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 San Marino Grand Prix

1989 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 21-23 April 1989. Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5 Honda) takes the chequered flag for the win. Ref-89 SM 05. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1966 Mexican Grand Prix

1966 Mexican Grand Prix. Mexico City, Mexico. 21-23 October 1966. John Surtees (Cooper T81 Maserati) 1st position. Ref-3/2394. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 2000 Le Mans 24 Hours

2000 Le Mans 24 Hours. Le Mans, France. 17-18 June 2000. Frank Biela/Tom Kristensen/Emanuele Pirro (Audi), 1st position. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: 00LM21

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 South African Grand Prix

1965 South African Grand Prix. East London, South Africa. 30/12/64-1/1/1965. Jim Clark (Lotus 33 Climax) 1st position. Ref-3/1469. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1985 German Grand Prix

1985 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 2-4 August 1985. Michele Alboreto (Ferrari 156/85) 1st position. Ref-85 GER 07. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1997 Brazilian Grand Prix

1997 Brazilian Grand Prix. Interlagos, Brazil. 28-30 March 1997. Jacques Villeneuve (Williams FW19 Renault) parks up after his victory

Background imageWinning Collection: 1963 Monaco Grand Prix

1963 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 23-26 May 1963. Graham Hill (BRM P57) leads John Surtees (Ferrari Dino 156) in Casino Square. They finished in 1st and 4th positions respectively

Background imageWinning Collection: 1997 Japanese Grand Prix

1997 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka, Japan. 10-12 October 1997. Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine celebrate a 1-3 finish for Ferrari in parc ferme. Ref-97 JAP 01. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 San Marino Grand Prix

1989 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 21-23 April 1989. Ayrton Senna (McLaren Honda) 1st position, Alain Prost (McLaren Honda) 2nd position and Alessandro Nannini (Benetton B188 Ford)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1996 Japanese Grand Prix

1996 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka, Japan. 11-13 October 1996. Damon Hill (Williams Renault) 1st position, celebrates being the new World Champion in parc ferme. Ref-96 JAP 14

Background imageWinning Collection: 1971 Italian Grand Prix

1971 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 3-5 September 1971. Peter Gethin (BRM P160) 1st position. Ref-71 ITA 02. Please Note: This image is available as a 30mb+ CMYK Tiff scan upon request

Background imageWinning Collection: 1973 Italian Grand Prix

1973 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 7-9 September 1973. Ronnie Peterson (Lotus 72E Ford) 1st position at Parabolica. Ref-73 ITA 07. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1996 Belgian Grand Prix

1996 Belgian Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 23-25 August 1996. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310) 1st position at La Source. Ref-96 BEL 07. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 2001 Qantas Australian Grand Prix

2001 Qantas Australian Grand Prix Australian Grand Prix. Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. 2-4 March 2001. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F2001) 1st position

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 Australian Grand Prix

1989 Australian Grand Prix. Adelaide, Australia. 3-5 November 1989. Thierry Boutsen (Williams Renault) 1st position and teammate Riccardo Patrese on the podium. Ref-89 AUS 01

Background imageWinning Collection: 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix

1985 Portuguese Grand Prix. Estoril, Portugal. 19-21 April 1985. Ayrton Senna (Lotus 97T Renault) 1st position. Ref-85 POR 03. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1988 Australian Grand Prix

1988 Australian Grand Prix. Adelaide, Australia. 11-13 November 1988. Alain Prost (McLaren MP4/4 Honda) 1st position. Ref-88 AUS 20. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 2000 Japanese Grand Prix

2000 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuka, Japan. 6-8 October 2000. Mika Hakkinen (McLaren MP4/15 Mercedes) leads Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F1-2000). They finished in 2nd and 1st positions respectively

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 French Grand Prix

1989 French Grand Prix. Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France. 7-9 July 1989. Alain Prost (McLaren Honda) 1st position, Nigel Mansell (Ferrari) 2nd position and Riccardo Patrese (Williams Renault)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1957 German Grand Prix

1957 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 2-4 August 1957. Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati 250F) between Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins (both Lancia-Ferrari D50 801)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix

1985 Portuguese Grand Prix. Estoril, Portugal. 19-21 April 1985. Ayrton Senna (Lotus 97T Renault) 1st position. Ref-85 POR 04. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1938 Donington Grand Prix

1938 Donington Grand Prix. Donington Park, Great Britain. 22 October 1938. Tazio Nuvolari leads Hermann Muller (both Auto Union D-typ)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 United States Grand Prix

1965 United States Grand Prix. Watkins Glen, New York, USA. 1-3 October 1965. Graham Hill (BRM P261) leads Jim Clark (Lotus 33 Climax) and the field at the start. Hill finished in 1st position

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 Hungarian Grand Prix

1989 Hungarian Grand Prix. Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary. 11-13 August 1989. Nigel Mansell (Ferrari). Ref-89 HUN 02. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1996 San Marino Grand Prix

1996 San Marino Grand Prix. Imola, Italy. 3-5 May 1996. Damon Hill (Williams FW18 Renault) 1st position. Ref-96 SM 10. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1985 Australian Grand Prix

1985 Australian Grand Prix. Adelaide, Australia. 1-3 November 1985. Keke Rosberg (Williams Honda) 1st position, Jacques Laffite, 2nd position and Philippe Streiff

Background imageWinning Collection: 1929 Monaco Grand Prix

1929 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo. 14 April 1929. "W Williams" (real name William Grover-Williams, Bugatti T35B), 1st position. Published-Autocar 19/4/1929 p800

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 Hungerian Grand Prix

1989 Hungerian Grand Prix. Hungaroring, Hungary. 11-13 August 1989. Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 640) 1st position. Ref-89 HUN 05. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1966 Dutch Grand Prix

1966 Dutch Grand Prix. Zandvoort, Holland. 22-24 July 1966. Jack Brabham (Brabham BT19 Repco) leads Denny Hulme (Brabham BT20 Repco) and Jim Clark (Lotus 33 Climax)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1986 French Grand Prix

1986 French Grand Prix. Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France. 4-6 July 1986. Ayrton Senna (Lotus 98T Renault) and Nigel Mansell (Williams FW11 Honda)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1986 British Grand Prix

1986 British Grand Prix. Brands Hatch, England. 11-13 July 1986. Nelson Piquet leads away from Nigel Mansell (both Williams FW11 Honda's)



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"Unforgettable Moments of Triumph: Celebrating the Spirit of Winning" Queen Elizabeth II crowns Bobby Moore as World Cup Champion, a historic victory etched in football history. The electrifying finish of the Olympic 400m race in 1924, where Eric Liddell's determination propelled him to claim gold. Philip Neri's unwavering spirit and resilience exemplify what it means to conquer obstacles and emerge victorious. Aston Martin V12 Vanquish - James Bond's iconic ride symbolizes winning with style, sophistication, and sheer audacity. Pat Taaffe on Irish-trained Arkle leaps ahead of English champion Mill House at the final fence, securing a legendary triumph. Harold Abrahams' blazing speed propels him to victory in the 100m sprint at the 1924 Olympics, inspiring generations to come. Jesse Owens defies all odds at the Berlin Olympic Games by soaring through the air in an extraordinary long jump triumph that transcends boundaries. Compton and Edrich leave their mark on cricket history as they walk off The Oval pitch after a triumphant performance against Australia in 1953 Ashes series. Iris Murdoch's literary genius shines brightly as she conquers hearts with her profound words and wins countless accolades for her remarkable works. Chris Evert Lloyd radiates joyous celebration after clinching victory in Wimbledon Women's Singles Final of 1976 – a moment etched forever in tennis folklore. De Havilland Aircraft Company Poster captures the essence of innovation and excellence that leads to unparalleled success. Three jockeys fiercely battling for supremacy from a front view epitomize relentless determination towards crossing that finish line first – true champions never settle for anything less.