Since 1996 the work of just one F1 enthusiast, Formula One Art & Genius is a tribute to the passion, heroism, glory and tragedy that for seven decades have made Grand Prix motor racing the world's greatest stage for drivers, their machines and the people who admire both.
Galleries
The art and genius of F1 motor racing is represented best in photographs of the cars and drivers who have made the sport their stage over the decades. Please e-mail us if you have photos to add to the F1A&G collection, and many thanks to those who have graciously contributed to these photo galleries.
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Juan Pablo Montoya driving the Williams-BMW on the way to an 8th place finish in the 2004 European Grand Prix at Germany's Nürburgring.
Rating: 3.00
Monza 1996
Rating: 3.00
Monza 2000 Carnage
Panis
Rating: 2.00
Panis—Monaco 1996
Rating: 4.00
Raikkonen—Suzuka 2005
Rating: 5.00
Ralf Schumacher 1998
Rating: 3.00
Schumacher & Fisichella 1997
Rating: 2.00
Schumacher 1996
Rating: 2.00
Schumacher 2001
Rating: 4.00
Schumacher 2003
Rating: 2.00
Schumacher—Monaco 1995
Rating: 5.00
Spa 1998
Aftermath of the 14-car pileup at the exit from the La Source hairpin at Spa-Francorchamps in the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix.
Spa 1998
Spa 2005
Rating: 2.00
Spa 2005 start
Juan Pablo Montoya leads the field down the hill towards Eau Rouge at the start of the 2005 Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit Spa-Francorchamps.
Suzuka 2005
Kimi Räikkönen's stunning move on Giancarlo Fisichella in the 2005 Japanese GP at Suzuka, on the last lap, capped an amazing comeback to win from 18th on the grid.
Tifosi 1997
Rating: 5.00
Tyrrell X-Wings 1998
Rating: 3.00
Verstappen
Rating: 3.00
Villeneuve—Monaco 2003
Rating: 5.00
Villleneuve
Rating: 3.00
Webber 2004
Rating: 2.00
Wurz 1998
Rating: 4.00
Zanardi & Hill—Spa 1999
Rating: 2.00
Zanardi—Nürburgring 1999
Alessandro Zanardi pilots his Williams-Supertec to a 14th place finish due to mechanical retirement at the 1999 German Grand Prix at the new Nürburgring circuit.
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