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Christian Horner in his car at Silverstone, 14th February 1994
Flat Out! Its the time every speedster dreads - the moment when they realise they re no longer the tops. For Hortense, Britains fastest tortoise it happened on Thursday (24-3-77)
Donald Campbell, takes BlueBird for a run on Coniston Water, 4th November 1958. (A few days before breaking his World Speed Record)
Bluebird during testing at Coniston Water, 7th November 1957. Donald Campbell today broke his own world record at Coniston Water, by averaging 239.07 mph
Donald Campbell, at Coniston Water, 7th November 1957. Donald Campbell, pictured after breaking his own world record at Coniston Water, by averaging 239.07 mph
Donald Campbell, at Lake Coniston, 4th October 1956. It was revealed today (04/10/1956) that Donald Campbell will be receiving the Butlin Trophy, a new water speed award - and the 5
General scenes during the first day of Ascot, June 1927
Donald Campbell, Coniston Water, Lancashire, 4th January 1967
Recovery Boat on Coniston Water, Lancashire, pictures taken on the day of Donald Campbells death, 4th January 1967. Campbell was killed when Bluebird K7 flipped
Rescue / Recovery Boat returns to dock, Donald Campbell, Coniston Water, Lancashire, pictures taken on the day of his death, 4th January 1967
Donald Campbell races across Coniston Water during one of his two runs today, 7th November 1957, in which he raised his own world water speed record to 239.07 miles an hour
Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America om September
Donald Campbell takes Bluebird K7 on a run at Coniston Water, 24th October 1958. 24th October 1958
Donald Campbell takes Bluebird for a run at Goodwood in Sussex, 21st July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah
Donald Campbell breaks the World Water Speed Record at Coniston Water, 19th September 1956. He set a record of 225.63 mph, nine miles faster than his previous world record set on Lake Mead, Nevada
Donald Campbell launches Bluebird K7 on Ullswater for tests, 8th February 1955. He set a record of 202.15 mph (324 km/h), beating the previous record by some 24 mph (39 km/h) held by Stanley Sayres
Donald Campbell breaks the Water Speed Record in Bluebird K7 on Ullswater, 23rd July 1955. Campbell in the cockpit of Bluebird
Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Donald Campbell fatal accident on Coniston. Campbell was killed instantly whilst attempting to break his own water-speed record of 276mph
Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Pictured. Campbells widow / singer Tonia Bern, arrives from Gatwick Airport. Flying to Lake District, Plane chartered by Daily Mirror Newspaper
Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America this September
1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Mens Individual Pursuit 4000 Metres Cycling Race at the Velodrom d Hortawith. Chris Boardman seen here passing German Lehmann in the to win the Gold medal on his
The Bristol T188 was a British supersonic research aircraft built in part of stainless steel. The plane is seen here in flight at the Farnborough Airshow preview day, 3rd September, 1962
Competitors in the Molyslip Morris 1100 race at Snetterton race track in Norfolk. September 29th 1963 watscan - - 28/05/2010
Jim Clark takes the checkered flag in his Lotus 23 to win the Martini Rossi Trophy race at Snetterton 29th September 1963 watscan - - 28/05/2010
John Fenning in his Mk 5a Lola competes in the Molyslip Trophy / IV Vanwall Trophy seen here at Snetterton race track in Norfolk. September 30th 1963 watscan - - 28/05/2010
Peter Arundell in his Lotus 22 takes the checkered flag to win the Molyslip Trophy / IV Vanwall Trophy at Snetterton race track in Norfolk. September 29th 1963 watscan - - 28/05/2010
Jim Clark in the Team Lotus Cortina seen here lifting a wheel through the esses at Snetterton during the Saloon Car element of the Daily Mirror Trophy. September 29th 1963 watscan - - 28/05/2010
Mike Parkes No 87 leads the competitors in the Molyslip Morris 1100 race at Snetterton race track in Norfolk. September 29th 1963 watscan - - 28/05/2010
Graham Hill seen here during practise in his BRM at Snetterton 13th March 1964 *** LocalGraham Hill seen here during practise in his BRM at Snetterton 13th March 1964 watscan - - 28/05/2010
Action from the Daily Herald Motor Cycle Racing Championship at Thruxton. 2nd August 1959 watscan - - 16/04/2010
British speed enthusiast Donald Campbell during preparations for the world water speed record on Ullswater in the Lake District
Donald Campbell takes Bluebird on Coniston Water for the first time. 4th November 1966. Campbell was killed instantly on 4th January 1967 whilst attempting to break his own water-speed record of
Motor racing 1962 at Aintree, Liverpool. Action from the British Grand Prix. TonySettember in his Emeryson Mk2 car. 21st July 1962
This De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim MollisonThis De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight over Mine Head Lighthouse off the coast of Waterford
The Ferrari 330 P2 driven by John Surtees and Ludovico Scarfiotti during the Le Mans 24 hour endurance race June 1965
John Surtees on the Grandstand straight in his Ferrari. Silverstone practice race May 1963
Racing driver Stewart Elroy taking his car for a practice run Circa 1955
Ferrari Testarossa Motor Car - January 1991 Sports Car
Colin McRae World Rally Car Champion November 97 Who is part of the 555 Subaru World Rally Team getting in some practice
Anniversary- On this Day 23rd July 1955 British speed enthusiast Donald Campbell breaks the world water speed record on Ullswater in the Lake District
Following a series of terrorist attacks across the capital a policeman seen here patrolling a platform on the London Underground March 1976
Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine name plate and wheel arch at its home in Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Dominion of Canada steam locomotive June 1938 leaving London Kings Cross for Edinburgh on the East Coast Line
Mr Alan Pegler and his crew of volunteers pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine. Alan Pegler is 2nd from the right, next to the man on the ladder
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley
Photographer frank Charman tries to photograph actress Natasha Parry on the Rotor ride at Olympia after the completion of the film January 1951
World steam speed record holder, Gresley A4 class No. 4468 Mallard is going well along the Settle & Carlisle Railway, with the distinctive slope of Pen-y-Ghent behind reflecting its smoke box