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Jim Clark by Ray Goldsbrough. Jim Clark in his Lotus-Ford 38 winning in the record breaking 1965 Indianapolis 500 Mile Classic. |
Marco Simoncelli by Ray Goldsbrough. Italian born Simoncelli was a highly promising rider who tragically lost his life at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix. This image is Ray's tribute to this hugely talented young rider. It depicts Marco Simoncelli racing for the Metis Gilera team in the 2008 250cc World Championship. The 2008 season saw Simoncelli secure what was to be his only World Championship where a total of 6 race wins and 12 podium finishes saw him finish 37 points ahead of his nearest rival in the Championship standings. |
The Silver Arrow by Ray Goldsbrough David Coulthard driving the 1998 McLaren MP4/13. |
Tribute to Valentino Rossi by Ray Goldsbrough. No text for this item |
King of the Roads - Joey Dunlop by Ray Goldsbrough. Joey Dunlop during the 2000 Isle of Man TT. |
Born to Win - Fernando Alonso by Ray Goldsbrough. 2005 Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso. |
Thoroughbreds in the Paddock by Ray Goldsbrough. A quartet of Ferrari 801s are warmed up at Rouen-les-Essarts. French Grand Prix 1957. |
Shanghai One - Two by Ray Goldsbrough. Formula One World Champion Jenson Button overcoming changeable weather conditions at the Shanghai International Circuit to secure victory in the 2010 Chinese Grand Prix. Having qualified in fifth position, Jenson Button drove a tactically astue race in his MP4-25 to take the chequered flag one and a half seconds ahead of team mate Lewis Hamilton, giving the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Formula One team a memorable one-two. |
The Flying Finn by Ray Goldsbrough Unarguably the most famous Flying Finn of the past years has been Mika Hakkinen who won the F1 championship twice 1998-1999 and also raced in DTM between 2005 and 2007. |
Hundred Up - Valentino Rossi by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi celebrates his 100th career victory after winning the 2009 Dutch Moto GP at Assen. |
Podium Performance by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi in action at the 2011 French Moto GP race at Le Mans. In an eventful race, Valentino Rossi secured his historic first podium performance for the Ducati team. Here he is shown duelling with Honda rider Andrea Dovizioso. |
Desert Storm by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi - 2006 Qatar Moto GP. |
On Top of the World by Ray Goldsbrough. Jenson Button winning the 2009 Monaco Grand Prix. Driving for the Brawn GP team Jenson dominated the first half of the season winning six of the opening seven races of the campaign. This early season form gave Jenson a significant lead in the Drivers Championship which was ultimately too much for his rivals to overturn. The 2009 season was not only a memorable one for Jenson Button but also for his team Brawn GP. In what later transpired to be their only season as an independent team in Formula One, Brawn GP created history by winning both the Drivers and Constructors Championships at the first attempt. Following a takeover by Mercedes-Benz in November 2009 Brawn GP will be rebranded as Mercedes Grand Prix for the 2010 season. |
Some Rookie by Ray Goldsbrough. Lewis Hamilton in his rookie season as a Formula One driver for McLaren. Hamilton is shown celebrating victory in the 2007 Montreal Grand Prix. |
Three Times a Winner by Ray Goldsbrough German driver Ralf Schmacher wins his third Grand Prix- July 2001. |
Champion of Champions by Ray Goldsbrough Having achieved a record six Formula 1 World Championship titles, including 55 pole positions, 70 Grand Prix victories, 122 podium places and 1038 Grand Prix points, Michael Schumacher is The Champion of Champions. |
Ruby Red by Ray Goldsbrough. Carl Fogarty on his #4 Ducati. |
Double Dutch by Ray Goldsbrough. The World Superbike round at Assen 1995 was an historic moment for Carl Fogarty. He retained his World Superbike Championship Title and, by winning both races, he also achieved his sixth successive win at this, his favourite circuit. Carl then went on to achieve an amazing 12 World Superbike victories at Assen - surely a record that will never be surpassed. |
Big Star Gone by Ray Goldsbrough Five times World Motorcycle Champion Joey Dunlop was tragically killed in 2000 while racing in Estonia. Joey started racing in 1969 and competed for the first time in the Isle of Man TT in 1976. His first TT victory was in 1977 when he won the Jubilee Classic on a Rea Yamaha. He went on to win 26 TTs, gaining 80 TT Replicas from 98 starts in a 25 year TT career. He also had 24 Ulster Grand Prix wins, a total that is unlikely to be surpassed. Joey not only directed his energies to winning races, for which he was awarded the MBE, but also to helping others and his charity work earned him a well-deserved OBE. Known simply and affectionately by all as Yer Maun, Joey Dunlop was a legend in his own lifetime. |
Il Dottore by Ray Goldsbrough. Valentino Rossi on his way to securing the 2001 500cc World Championship title. |
Numero Uno by Ray Goldsbrough. The 2001 500cc Grand Prix World Champion, Valentino Rossi riding the Honda AC211V to victory at the Japanese MotoGP in Suzuka, April 2002. |
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