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Nigel Mansell


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Nigel Mansell. World Champion Formula 1 British racing driver also world champion Indy Car, Nigel Mansell is certainly one of the British heroes of the racing track. This superb selection of formula one prints by Ivan Berryman, Stuart McIntyre and Peter Deighan are available from the Sports Gallery.

The Duel - Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna at Monaco, 1992 by Ivan Berryman.


The Duel - Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna at Monaco, 1992 by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£48.00 - £400.00

Nigel Mansell, McLaren MP4/10/B by Ivan Berryman.


Nigel Mansell, McLaren MP4/10/B by Ivan Berryman.
One edition.
£40.00

Mansell by Ivan Berryman.


Mansell by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£48.00 - £400.00


Mansell's Taxi Service by Robert Tomlin.


Mansell's Taxi Service by Robert Tomlin.
2 editions.
Both editions feature an additional signature.
£110.00 - £140.00

Dream Debut by Michael Turner


Dream Debut by Michael Turner
One edition.
£30.00

Tribute to Williams by Stuart McIntyre


Tribute to Williams by Stuart McIntyre
One edition.
£36.00


The First Lap - Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 1992 by Ivan Berryman.


The First Lap - Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 1992 by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£75.00 - £400.00

A Hard Day at the Office by Martin Smith.

A Hard Day at the Office by Martin Smith.
One edition.
£70.00

1985 European Grand Prix by Michael Turner.

1985 European Grand Prix by Michael Turner.
One edition.
£25.00


Mansell by Peter Deighan.

Mansell by Peter Deighan.
2 editions.
£45.00 - £60.00

Tribute to Nigel Mansell by Stuart McIntyre.


Tribute to Nigel Mansell by Stuart McIntyre.
This single edition is sold out.



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The Duel - Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna at Monaco, 1992 by Ivan Berryman.

While dominating the race, a loose wheel nut forced Nigel Mansell into the pits with only 7 laps remaining. He emerged about 5 seconds behind Senna, and one of the best duels in F1 history ensued, as Mansell quickly closed the gap.. With four laps to go of the tight street circuit at Monaco, Mansell could not get around the McLaren of Senna, and finished just two tenths of a second behind him at the end of the race.


Nigel Mansell, McLaren MP4/10/B by Ivan Berryman.

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Mansell by Ivan Berryman.

Nigel Mansell in his famous Red 5 Williams leads Michael Schumacher into a left-hander as Jean Alesi locks up after making a lunge down the inside of the German.


Mansell's Taxi Service by Robert Tomlin.

The 1991 Grand Prix season started with great public expectations supporting, encouraging and urging on Britain's one and only Nigel Mansell to win the Formula One World Championship. In the race at Silverstone a fired up Mansell was dominant in front of the ecstatic home crowd winning the race with such style and aplomb. His arch rival Ayrton Senna was completely outclassed and to add insult to injury he ran out of fuel on the last lap, finishing fourth behind our hero. In an unprecedented gesture, Nigel stopped on his victory lap and picked up Senna to get him safely back to the pits through the thronging crowd, so creating one of the most memorable moments in the history of Formula One. Disappointments were to follow throughout the season and it would not be until 1992 that Nigel would eventually lift the coveted crown.


Dream Debut by Michael Turner

Nigel Mansell wins his debut Indycar race at Surfers Paradise.


Tribute to Williams by Stuart McIntyre

Williams F1 was founded in 1977by Frank Williams and Patrick Head, as Williams Grand Prix Engineering. In July 1979, Clay Regazzoni won the teams first Grand Prix at Silverstone and the following year, Alan Jones won 5 Grand Prix, winning the Drivers and Constructors Championship. During the 1980s, the teams reliability record helped them to achieve unchallenged and crushing victories in the Constructors Championships of 1980, 1981, 1986 and 1987. In 1990, Nigel Mansell rejoined the team and in 1992, he became the first driver to win 9 races in one season, achieving 14 pole positions and securing both the Drivers World Championship and the Constructors Title for Williams F1 and Renault. In 1993 Alain Prost took up where Mansell had left off and won their second and consecutive Drivers and Constructors Championship double, driving the FW15. Tragically, in the following year, Ayrton Senna was killed at Imola in only his thrid Grand Prix for Williams. Damon Hill the rose in stature and saved a desperately sad year by challenging Michael Schumacher for the Drivers Championship. However, it was 1996 before Damon Hill won the Drivers Championship, becoming the first second generation driver to achieve the title. In 1997, the Championship belonged to Jacques Villeneuve and the Williams-Renault team. In 2000, Williams teamed up with the might of BMW and in 2001 they were back to winning ways with Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya achieving four Grand Prix victories.


The First Lap - Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna, British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 1992 by Ivan Berryman.

Nigel Mansell leads the pack in his red No.5 Williams on the first lap of the 1992 British Grand Prix, closely followed by the McLarens of Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger, with the No.19 Benneton of Michael Schumacher in fourth place. Mansell went on to win this race, with his team-mate Ricardo Patrese taking second. Senna retired 7 laps from the end, while Schumacher finished 4th ahead of Berger in 5th.


A Hard Day at the Office by Martin Smith.

Martin strikes again with this portrait of Nigel Mansell OBE walking, perhaps to the pits, or away from the race track, characteristiclly with his hand to his forehead. Maybe hes planning his strategy for the day or is just plain frustrated.


1985 European Grand Prix by Michael Turner.

Nigel Mansell wins at Brands Hatch.


Mansell by Peter Deighan.

A celebration of Nigel Mansells success in winning the Formula 1 World Championship and the Indy Car Championship in successive years. A celebration of the magnificent talents of Nigel Mansell. He made his debut in Formula 1 in 1981 and his superb driving technique made an instant impact. He recorded victory after victory coming agonisingly close to being world champion many times before gaining his well deserved Formula 1 title in 1992. The following year he recorded an unprecedented double, gaining the Indy Car championship in 1993. A feat that reserves his name quite rightly in the record books.


Tribute to Nigel Mansell by Stuart McIntyre.

SOLD OUT (Nov 2008)

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