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"Speed and Thrills: Racing on the Banked Tracks of Brooklands" Step back in time to the early days of racing at Brooklands

Background imageBanked Collection: 1961 Italian Grand Prix

1961 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 8-10 September 1961. Phil Hill (Ferrari Dino 156) 1st position. Ref-10581. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: Drivers view at Brooklands

Drivers view at Brooklands
An impression of rounding a banked curve at Brooklands at a speed of 110 miles per hour, from the mechanics seat of a 59.6h.p. Benz, driven by Mr. L. G. Hornsted

1965 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 30/7-1/8 1965. John Surtees (Ferrari 1512) in the Karussel. World Copyright: LAT Photographic Ref: 1803

Background imageBanked Collection: 1997 Italian Grand Prix

1997 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 5-7 September 1997. The first Banked Corner of the old Monza circuit which still remains, with Michael Schumacher passing by towards the Rettifilo

Background imageBanked Collection: 1972 German Grand Prix

1972 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 28-30th July 1972. Emerson Fittipaldi, Lotus 72D Ford, retired. Ref: 72GER05. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1965 German Grand Prix

1965 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 30/7-1/8 1965. Frank Gardner (Brabham BT11 Climax) in the Karussell. Ref-3/1801. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 2000 United States Grand Prix

2000 United States Grand Prix. Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 22-24 September 2000. Mika Hakkinen (McLaren MP4/15 Mercedes) on the famous banking. Ref-2k USA A34

Background imageBanked Collection: 1965 German Grand Prix

1965 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 30/7-1/8 1965. Denny Hulme (Brabham BT7 Climax) in the Karussell. Ref-3/1800. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1965 German Grand Prix

1965 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 30/7-1/8 1965. Bruce McLaren leads Jochen Rindt (both Cooper T77 Climax) and Jim Clark (Lotus 33 Climax) in the Karussell

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Bruce McLaren (Cooper T60 Climax) 5th position. Ref-3/0622. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Keith Greene (Gilby BRM). Ref-3/0614. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Phil Hill (Ferrari Dino 156). Ref-3/0615. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Roy Salvadori (Lola Mk4 Climax). Ref-3/0636. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Bruce McLaren (Cooper T60 Climax) 5th position. Ref-3/0620. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Jack Brabham (Brabham BT3 Climax). Ref-3/0629. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Tony Maggs (Cooper T55 Climax) 9th position. Ref-3/0625. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Phil Hill (Ferrari Dino 156) at the Karussell. Ref-3/0638. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: 1962 German Grand Prix

1962 German Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 3-5 August 1962. Lorenzo Bandini (Ferrari Dino 156) in the Karussell. Ref-3/0643. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: Whitney Straight in a Maserati at Mount Ventoux

Whitney Straight in a Maserati at Mount Ventoux
Whitney Straight taking his Maserati through a banked turn at Mount Ventoux. 20th century

Background imageBanked Collection: The garden at Harleyford Manor, Great Marlow. A central path

The garden at Harleyford Manor, Great Marlow. A central path, leading to an arch in a bridge, is banked with broad, colourful herbaceous borders Date: circa 1908

Background imageBanked Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107915

EyeUbiquitous_20107915
England, London, Stratford, Olympic Park, Exterior of the wood clad Velodrome arena

Background imageBanked Collection: Monaco Grand Prix Poster - 1948

Monaco Grand Prix Poster - 1948
Monaco Grand Prix Poster - held on the 16th May 1948. The race was won by Giuseppe Farina in a Maserati. 1948

Background imageBanked Collection: Taking A Corner

Taking A Corner
12th October 1929: Competitors take a banked corner in the British RDC 500 mile motor race at Brooklands race track in Weybridge, Surrey. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBanked Collection: 1965 German Grand Prix: Denny Hulme in the Karussell

1965 German Grand Prix: Denny Hulme in the Karussell
Nurburgring, Germany. 30/7-1/8 1965. Denny Hulme (Brabham BT7 Climax) in the Karussell. Ref-3/1800. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageBanked Collection: Roman Fleet

Roman Fleet
A magnificent birds eye view of a Roman fleet in an anchorage, comprising single- and double-banked galleys, and some smaller vessels Date: BC

Background imageBanked Collection: Chromosome bank, conceptual artwork

Chromosome bank, conceptual artwork
Chromosome bank, conceptual computer artwork. Chromosomes in jars on shelves. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background imageBanked Collection: Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork

Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork
Designer chromosomes. Conceptual computer artwork of genetically modified chromosomes for sale. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background imageBanked Collection: Young children in a classroom

Young children in a classroom
A class of young children in an elementary school. The desks are in banked rows. Their teacher stands at the left. A child on the front row has fallen asleep


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"Speed and Thrills: Racing on the Banked Tracks of Brooklands" Step back in time to the early days of racing at Brooklands, where drivers experienced the exhilarating view from behind the wheel. The banked tracks provided a challenging yet thrilling experience for these daredevils of speed. One iconic image captures Whitney Straight fearlessly maneuvering his Maserati at Mount Ventoux, showcasing the sheer determination and skill required to conquer such treacherous terrain. Away from the racetrack, we find ourselves strolling through the serene garden at Harleyford Manor in Great Marlow. A central path invites us to explore this tranquil oasis, offering a peaceful respite amidst all the adrenaline-fueled excitement. Transporting us further into history, we catch glimpses of legendary races like the 1962 German Grand Prix. The roar of engines fills our ears as cars zoom past with lightning speed, leaving spectators in awe. The Monaco Grand Prix Poster from 1948 serves as a reminder of this prestigious event's rich heritage. It encapsulates both elegance and power - qualities that define this iconic race even today. Taking corners becomes an art form as skilled drivers navigate their way through each bend with precision and grace. Every turn presents a new challenge; every victory is hard-earned. Denny Hulme's unforgettable moment during the 1965 German Grand Prix comes to life as he conquers Karussell corner with unwavering determination. This daring feat showcases not only his talent but also highlights how these races push human limits to new heights. Amidst all these thrilling images lies a glimpse into ancient history - Roman fleets sailing across vast waters, reminding us that mankind has always sought adventure and conquest throughout time. Finally, we find ourselves captivated by Wales' Penarth - its picturesque beauty serving as a backdrop for countless adventures yet to be had. Whether it's racing or exploring uncharted territories, the spirit of adventure lives on.