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"Won: Triumphs and Victories Across the Spectrum of Sports" From the electrifying charge of an L Battery to the thunderous gallop of the Royal Horse Artillery

Background imageWon Collection: World Rally Championship: Rally winner Marcus Gronholm Peugeot 206 WRC, right

World Rally Championship: Rally winner Marcus Gronholm Peugeot 206 WRC, right
Rally winner Marcus Gronholm (FIN) Peugeot 206 WRC, right, celebrates with his co-driver on the podium. Day three. Rally of Australia, Perth, 1-4 November 2001. DIGITAL IMAGE

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Formula Nissan World Series: Race winner Franck Montagny Racing Engineering
Race winner Franck Montagny (FRA) Racing Engineering. Formula Nissan World Series, Valencia, Spain, 11-12 May 2002

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Formula Nissan World Series
Race winner Ricardo Zonta (BRA) Gobord Competition. Formula Nissan World Series, Valencia, Spain, 11-12 May 2002

Background imageWon Collection: Formula Nissan 2. 0 2002: Race winner Matteo Bobbi Vergani Racing

Formula Nissan 2. 0 2002: Race winner Matteo Bobbi Vergani Racing
Race winner Matteo Bobbi (ITA) Vergani Racing. Formula Nissan 2.0 2002, Valencia, Spain, 11-12 May 2002

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter and race winner Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2003-GA

Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter and race winner Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2003-GA leads Fernando Alonso
Pole sitter and race winner Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Ferrari F2003-GA leads Fernando Alonso (ESP) Renault R23B, who retired from the race on lap 18 with a blown engine

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter Fernando Alonso Renault R23B became the youngest ever

Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter Fernando Alonso Renault R23B became the youngest ever GP winner
Pole sitter Fernando Alonso (ESP) Renault R23B became the youngest ever GP winner and also took RenaultÕs first win as a constructor in 20 years

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2003-GA went on to take a

Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2003-GA went on to take a memorable victory
Pole sitter Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Ferrari F2003-GA went on to take a memorable victory. British Grand Prix, Silverstone, England, 20 July 2003. BEST IMAGE

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Connie Freydel and Cora Schumacher celebrate Juan Pablo Montoya

Formula One World Championship: Connie Freydel and Cora Schumacher celebrate Juan Pablo Montoya Williams
(L to R): Connie Freydel and Cora Schumacher celebrate Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) Williams and Ralf Schumachers (GER) Williams second and third places

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2003-GA suffered a fire at

Formula One World Championship: Race winner Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2003-GA suffered a fire at his first Pit Stop
Race winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F2003-GA suffered a fire at his first Pit Stop Formula One World Championship, Rd6, Austrian Grand Prix, Race Day, A1-Ring, Austria, 18 May 2003

Background imageWon Collection: International Formula Three: Overall Macau Champion Takuma Sato Carlin Motorsport rounds the Melco

International Formula Three: Overall Macau Champion Takuma Sato Carlin Motorsport rounds the Melco Hairpin
Overall Macau Champion Takuma Sato (JPN) Carlin Motorsport rounds the Melco Hairpin. 48th Macau Grand Prix, Macau, 18 November 2001 BEST IMAGE

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International Formula Three
Takuma Sato (JPN) Carlin Motorsport leads Bjorn Wirdheim (SWE) away at the start. 48th Macau Grand Prix, Macau, 18 November 2001 BEST IMAGE

Background imageWon Collection: FIA World Rally Championship: Gilles Panizzi, right, and co-driver and brother Herve Panizzi, left

FIA World Rally Championship: Gilles Panizzi, right, and co-driver and brother Herve Panizzi, left
Gilles Panizzi (FRA), right, and co-driver and brother Herve Panizzi (FRA), left, Peugeot 206 WRC spray the victory champagne after winning their second rally in a row

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner and 2001 World Champion Michael Schumacher Ferrari F1

Formula One World Championship: Race winner and 2001 World Champion Michael Schumacher Ferrari F1 2001
Race winner and 2001 World Champion Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F1 2001. Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka. 14 October 2001. BEST IMAGE

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne, Australia, 3 March 2002

Formula One World Championship: Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne, Australia, 3 March 2002
Race winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F2001. Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne, Australia, 3 March 2002. BEST IMAGE

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British Formula Ford Championship: Craig Murray, Nicolas Kiesa, Ricardo Van Der Ende and James Courtney
(L to R): Craig Murray (GBR), Nicolas Kiesa (DEN), Ricardo Van Der Ende (NED) and James Courtney (AUS). Slick 50 Formula Ford Championship, Croft, England, 4 July 1999

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Open Fortuna Championship: Fernando Alonso, being congratulated by a team member, took victory in both of the races
Fernando Alonso (ESP), being congratulated by a team member, took victory in both of the races. Open Fortuna Championship, Donington Park, 5 September 1999

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Eddie Irvine Ferrari F399 took a victory aided by second placed

Formula One World Championship: Eddie Irvine Ferrari F399 took a victory aided by second placed team mate Michael
Eddie Irvine (GBR) Ferrari F399 took a victory aided by second placed team mate Michael Schumacher (GER) that kept his championship hopes alive. Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang, 17 October 1999

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: European Grand Prix, Rd14, Nurburgring, Germany, 26 September 1999

Formula One World Championship: European Grand Prix, Rd14, Nurburgring, Germany, 26 September 1999
Race winner Johnny Herbert (GBR), Stewart SF3-Ford. European Grand Prix, Rd14, Nurburgring, Germany, 26 September 1999

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Formula One World Championship: Race winner Johnny Herbert, Stewart Grand Prix, celebrates on the podium
Race winner Johnny Herbert (GBR), Stewart Grand Prix, celebrates on the podium. European Grand Prix, Rd14, Nurburgring, Germany, 26 September 1999

Background imageWon Collection: World Rally Championship: Rally winner Tommi Makinen Mitsubishi Lancer

World Rally Championship: Rally winner Tommi Makinen Mitsubishi Lancer
Rally winner Tommi Makinen (FIN) Mitsubishi Lancer. San Remo Rally, Italy, 10-13 October 1999

Background imageWon Collection: World Rally Championship: Tommi Makinen Mitsubishi Lancer became the first non Swede to win this

World Rally Championship: Tommi Makinen Mitsubishi Lancer became the first non Swede to win this rally 3 times
Tommi Makinen (FIN) Mitsubishi Lancer became the first non Swede to win this rally 3 times. Rally of Sweden, Sweden, 12-14 February 1999

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Formula Renault Eurocup: Race winner Gianmaria Bruni
Race winner Gianmaria Bruni (ITA) Formula Renault Eurocup, Monza, Italy, 4 July 1999

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium, race winner Mika Hakkinen McLaren

Formula One World Championship: The podium, race winner Mika Hakkinen McLaren
The podium, race winner Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren, celebrates with second placed team mate David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren. Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary, 15 August 1999

Background imageWon Collection: Formula Ford Festival: Festival winner Jenson Button Haywood Racing

Formula Ford Festival: Festival winner Jenson Button Haywood Racing
Festival winner Jenson Button (GBR) Haywood Racing. Formula Ford Festival and World Cup, Brands Hatch, England, 25 October 1998

Background imageWon Collection: International Formula Three: 45th Macau Formula Three Grand Prix, Macau, Hong Kong, 22 November 1998

International Formula Three: 45th Macau Formula Three Grand Prix, Macau, Hong Kong, 22 November 1998
Race Winner Peter Dumbreck (GBR) Toms Toyota. 45th Macau Formula Three Grand Prix, Macau, Hong Kong, 22 November 1998

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher Ferrari celebrates victory as David Coulthard

Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher Ferrari celebrates victory as David Coulthard McLaren
Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari celebrates victory as David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren and Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Williams accept the minor placings

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Gunnar Nillson Lotus 78 took his first

Formula One World Championship: Gunnar Nillson Lotus 78 took his first and only GP victory in a career cut tragically
Gunnar Nillson (SWE) Lotus 78 took his first and only GP victory in a career cut tragically short by cancer. Belgian Grand Prix, Zolder, Belgium, 5 June 1977

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Third placed Jody Scheckter Wolf WR1 led the opening 76 laps of

Formula One World Championship: Third placed Jody Scheckter Wolf WR1 led the opening 76 laps of the race before losing
Third placed Jody Scheckter (RSA) Wolf WR1 led the opening 76 laps of the race before losing the lead to race winner Mario Andretti (USA) Lotus 78 and second place to Niki Lauda (AUT)

Background imageWon Collection: European Formula 3000 Championship: The podium: Michel Ferte March, second; John Nielsen Ralt

European Formula 3000 Championship: The podium: Michel Ferte March, second; John Nielsen Ralt
The podium (L to R): Michel Ferte (FRA) March, second; John Nielsen (DEN) Ralt, winner; Gabriele Tarquini (ITA) March, third; Jean Marie Balestre (FRA) President FISA

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Niki Lauda celebrates on the podium his first victory since his

Formula One World Championship: Niki Lauda celebrates on the podium his first victory since his near-fatal accident at
Niki Lauda (AUT) (Centre) celebrates on the podium his first victory since his near-fatal accident at the Nurburgring the previous season

Background imageWon Collection: British Formula Ford Festival: Festival winner Johnny Herbert celebrates victory

British Formula Ford Festival: Festival winner Johnny Herbert celebrates victory
Festival winner Johnny Herbert (GBR) celebrates victory. British Formula Ford Festival, Brands Hatch, England, 27 October 1985

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Second placed Jacques Villeneuve Williams FW18

Formula One World Championship: Second placed Jacques Villeneuve Williams FW18
Second placed Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Williams FW18, who took pole position on his GP debut and led most of the race, leads his team mate and race winner Damon Hill (GBR) Williams FW18

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium finishers Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2nd

Formula One World Championship: The podium finishers Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2nd, Jacques Villeneuve Williams 1st
The podium finishers (L-R) Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari 2nd, Jacques Villeneuve (CAN) Williams 1st, David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren 3rd

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium: Niki Lauda, Ferrari, second; Gunnar Nilsson

Formula One World Championship: The podium: Niki Lauda, Ferrari, second; Gunnar Nilsson
The podium (L to R): Niki Lauda (AUT), Ferrari, second; Gunnar Nilsson (SWE), Lotus race winner; Ronnie Peterson (SWE), Tyrrell, third. Belgian Grand Prix, Rd 7, Zolder, Belgium, 5 June 1977

Background imageWon Collection: Macau Grand Prix: David Coulthard, Paul Stewart Racing, won the Macau Grand Prix

Macau Grand Prix: David Coulthard, Paul Stewart Racing, won the Macau Grand Prix
David Coulthard (GBR), Paul Stewart Racing, won the Macau Grand Prix. Macau Grand Prix, Macau, Hong Kong, 24 November 1991

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner Ayrton Senna McLaren celebrates his thirty-first

Formula One World Championship: Race winner Ayrton Senna McLaren celebrates his thirty-first birthday on the 21 March
Race winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren celebrates his thirty-first birthday on the 21 March with a cake in his face! Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd 2, Interlagos, Brazil, 24 March 1991

Background imageWon Collection: All-Japan Formula 3000 Championship: Race winner Ross Cheever Promise Team Le Mans Reynard 91

All-Japan Formula 3000 Championship: Race winner Ross Cheever Promise Team Le Mans Reynard 91 Mugen finished second in
Race winner Ross Cheever (USA) Promise Team Le Mans Reynard 91 Mugen finished second in the championship with 27 points. All-Japan Formula 3000 Championship, Suzuka, Japan, 30 November 1991

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Nelson Piquet Benetton B191 inherited victory two-thirds of

Formula One World Championship: Nelson Piquet Benetton B191 inherited victory two-thirds of the way around the final
Nelson Piquet (BRA) Benetton B191 inherited victory two-thirds of the way around the final lap of the race. Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, 2 June 1991

Background imageWon Collection: FIA 2-Litre World Rally Championship: 1000 Lakes Rally, Finland, 25-27 August 1995

FIA 2-Litre World Rally Championship: 1000 Lakes Rally, Finland, 25-27 August 1995
Winner Tommi Makinen (FIN) Mitsubishi. 1000 Lakes Rally, Finland, 25-27 August 1995

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium finishers Prince Michael of Kent, Jean Alesi Ferrari 2nd

Formula One World Championship: The podium finishers Prince Michael of Kent, Jean Alesi Ferrari 2nd
The podium finishers (L-R) Prince Michael of Kent (GBR), Jean Alesi (FRA) Ferrari 2nd, Johnny Herbert (GBR) Benetton 1st, David Coulthard (GBR) Williams 3rd

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Damon Hill celebrates an emotional victory for himself

Formula One World Championship: Damon Hill celebrates an emotional victory for himself
Damon Hill (GBR) celebrates an emotional victory for himself and the Williams team following the tragic events of recent weeks. Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, 29 May 1994

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner Damon Hill Williams FW16 takes the chequered flag to

Formula One World Championship: Race winner Damon Hill Williams FW16 takes the chequered flag to score a crucial
Race winner Damon Hill (GBR) Williams FW16 takes the chequered flag to score a crucial victory in his bid to win the world championship. Italian Grand Prix, Monza, 11 September 1994

Background imageWon Collection: Non-Championship Formula Three: Ayrton Senna da Silva Ralt RT3-Toyota won his first attempt at

Non-Championship Formula Three: Ayrton Senna da Silva Ralt RT3-Toyota won his first attempt at Formula Three with
(L to R): Ayrton Senna da Silva (BRA) Ralt RT3-Toyota won his first attempt at Formula Three with the help of West Surrey Racing Managing Director Dick Bennett (GBR)

Background imageWon Collection: Formula Ford 2000: Young photographer Keith Sutton stands with the race winning Rushen Green Van

Formula Ford 2000: Young photographer Keith Sutton stands with the race winning Rushen Green Van Diemen RF82 of race
Young photographer Keith Sutton (GBR) stands with the race winning Rushen Green Van Diemen RF82 of race and championship winner Ayrton Senna (BRA)

Background imageWon Collection: Formula Ford 2000: Ayrton Senna Rushen Green Racing RF82 crosses the finish line to win the race

Formula Ford 2000: Ayrton Senna Rushen Green Racing RF82 crosses the finish line to win the race
Ayrton Senna (BRA) Rushen Green Racing RF82 crosses the finish line to win the race and claim the EFDA Championship. EFDA Formula Ford 2000 Championship, Jyllandsring, Denmark, 22 August 1982

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner Michael Schumacher Ferrari is interviewed by the media

Formula One World Championship: Race winner Michael Schumacher Ferrari is interviewed by the media
Race winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari is interviewed by the media, including ITV F1 pit lane reporter James Allen (GBR)

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium: David Coulthard McLaren, second; Mika Hakkinen McLaren

Formula One World Championship: The podium: David Coulthard McLaren, second; Mika Hakkinen McLaren
The podium (L to R): David Coulthard (GBR) McLaren, second; Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren, winner; Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Williams, third

Background imageWon Collection: Formula One World Championship: There was little to celebrate for race winner Carlos Reutemann

Formula One World Championship: There was little to celebrate for race winner Carlos Reutemann Williams following his
There was little to celebrate for race winner Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Williams (centre) following his accidental involvement in the fatal accident of Osella mechanic Giovanni Amedeo on the Friday



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"Won: Triumphs and Victories Across the Spectrum of Sports" From the electrifying charge of an L Battery to the thunderous gallop of the Royal Horse Artillery, victory comes in many forms. In MotoGP, Casey Stoner roared across the finish line on his Repsol Honda, claiming a well-deserved win. At Le Mans 24 Hour Race, Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon piloted their Ford GT40 Mk II to a thrilling triumph just ahead of their Shelby American Inc. Teammates. In the annals of racing history, Tazio Nuvolari's mastery behind the wheel of a D Type Auto-Union remains legendary. Cricket at The Oval witnessed moments that etched themselves into eternity as players basked in triumphant glory. Even high above Wembley during the F. A. Cup Final, The Graf Zeppelin floated gracefully while spectators reveled in another victorious moment. Formula One World Championship races have seen iconic winners like John Surtees steering his Ferrari 156 along undulating straights with unparalleled skill. Graham Hill's Lotus Ford 49B started from pole position and emerged victorious after an intense battle on track. Jim Clark's astonishing start saw him climb from eighth to first place in no time at all, leaving competitors trailing behind. Not limited to motorized pursuits alone, Piper Daniel Laidlaw V. C showcased unwavering courage amidst chaos and emerged as a true hero. Even back in 1892 at Herne Hill's 24-hour Bicycle Race, endurance prevailed as champions pedaled towards glory. And let us not forget Colin McRae and Derek Ringer who clinched their first World Championship title by conquering treacherous terrains in their Prodrive Subaru Impreza 555 during the World Rally Championship. Across sports disciplines spanning generations, one thing remains constant – victory is sweetest when earned through sheer determination and unwavering spirit.