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Sir Stirling Moss OBE

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The signature of Sir Stirling Moss OBE

Sir Stirling Moss OBE

During his professional career which started in 1949 and ended in a horrific and still unexplained crash at Goodwood on Easter Monday 1962, Moss drove 84 different types of automobiles in 495 events, finished in 366 of them and won an amazing 222 times. Stirling Moss died on 12th April 2020.
Sir Stirling Moss OBE - Signed Sport Art Prints, Paintings and Drawings
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A Moment of Triumph by Gerald Coulson.


A Moment of Triumph by Gerald Coulson.

The Intercontinental Formula was first organised by British Racing Drivers Club to allow the racing of cars with 2000cc to 3000cc engines. At the time the 1500cc limit of Formula 1 had been instituted by the international ruling body in the belief that the smaller cars would mean safer racing. In reality this meant that the relatively easy to handle Formula 1 cars could be driven by less experienced drivers almost as fast as the most experienced master drivers. The result was that the car with fractionally more power was the deciding factor in winning the race, rather than the better driver but this also compromised track safety. The introduction of the Intercontinental Formula was seen as more of a challenge for the drivers, with the larger and more powerful cars requiring greater skill and experience than to drive the 1500cc cars of Formula 1. The 13th International Trophy on Saturday 6th May 1961 was the first race of the season to carry World Championship points and consisted of .........


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Item Code : DHM1842A Moment of Triumph by Gerald Coulson. - Editions Available
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Paper size 28 inches x 21 inches (72cm x 53cm) Moss, Stirling
+ Artist : Gerald Coulson


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Sir Stirling Moss OBE by Gary Keane.


Sir Stirling Moss OBE by Gary Keane.

During his professional career which started in 1949 and ended in a horrific and still unexplained crash at Goodwood on Easter Monday 1962, Moss drove 84 different types of automobiles in 495 events, finished in 366 of them and won an amazing 222 times. He is shown here in his No.7 Maserati, which he drove in the British and German Grand Prix of 1956.


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Item Code : SPC0422Sir Stirling Moss OBE by Gary Keane. - Editions Available
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Prints size 21.5 inches x 15.5 inches (55cm x 40cm) Moss, Stirling
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Seven Days and Seven Nights by Keith Woodcock.


Seven Days and Seven Nights by Keith Woodcock.

In August 1952 at the Montlhery circuit on France a Jaguar XK120 registration LWK707 became the first car ever to average over 100 mph for a week. During this marathon event, three world records and five class records were broken. The team was managed by Desmond Scannell and Mortimer Morris-Goodall. The painting depicts Stirling Moss leaving the pits after a routine tyre change.


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Item Code : KW0030Seven Days and Seven Nights by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
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Print size 24 inches x 21 inches (61cm x 53cm) Hadley, Herbert
Morris-Goodall, Mortimer
Moss, Stirling
Fairman, Jack
+ Artist : Keith Woodcock


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1955 Mille Miglia by Michael Turner


1955 Mille Miglia by Michael Turner

Driving the fabulous 300SLR Mercedes, 25 year old Stirling Moss scored one of his greatest victories in the gruelling Mille Miglia of 1955. Partnered by Denis Jenkinson, whose pace notes helped to guide him round the treacherous 1000 mile course, Moss took the lead at Rome. He then proceeded to confound the tradition that he who leads at Rome never wins by racing on to a famous victory, the first ever by a Briton and in the fastest time ever recorded of 10 hours 7 minutes and 48 seconds, an average speed of 97.9mph.


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Item Code : GT00961955 Mille Miglia by Michael Turner - Editions Available
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Paper size 23 inches x 18 inches (58cm x 46cm) Moss, Stirling
+ Artist : Michael Turner


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Aston Martin World Champions by Keith Woodcock.


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.


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Item Code : KW0039Aston Martin World Champions by Keith Woodcock. - Editions Available
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Print size 20 inches x 16 inches (51cm x 41cm) Moss, Stirling
Fairman, Jack
Salvadori, Roy
+ Artist : Keith Woodcock


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