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Aston martin racing cars , Aston martin DBR1 and Aston martin Ulster in racing Car art prints by Keith Woodcock. showing Stirling Moss at Goodwood and Charles Martin at le Mans. The Aston Martin Prints are now available form Sports gallery a division of Cranston Fine Arts |
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1962 Goodwood TT by Graham Turner. Jim Clark slides his Aston Martin Zagato through Madgwick corner, ahead of the Ferrari GTOs of Ireland and Surtees. |
Goodwood Glory by Graham Turner. Stirling Moss slides his DBR1 out of Goodwoods chicane during one of his legendary drives, to win the 1959 Tourist Trophy and clinch the World Sportscar Championship for Aston Martin. |
Aston Martin DB6 by Bob Murray No text for this item |
Aston Martin World Champions by Keith Woodcock. This striking picture shows Stirling Moss in the Aston Martin DBR1 blasting past the pits on his way to victory in the 1959 Goodwood TT. This win clinched the 1959 World Sportscar Championship for Aston Martin, who became the first British marque to win this title. The Aston Martin team was made up of many of the great drivers of the era, including Stirling Moss, Roy Salvadori, Jack Fairman and Carroll Shelby, Paul Frere and Maurice Trintignant. |
Night Stop - Le Mans 1935 by Keith Woodcock. In 1935 seven Aston Martin Ulsters were entered in the Le Mans 24hr race. These 1.5 litre cars acquitted themselves superbly, finishing 3rd, 8th, 11th, 12th and 15th overall, won the index of performance, was 1st in the 1500cc class and secured the Rudge-Whitworth Cup for 1935. They finished only seven laps behind the much more powerful 4.5 litre Lagonda and a 2.3 litre supercharged Alfa Romeo. Charles Martin also achieved a new class lap record of 81mph which stood until 1950. |
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