A. Lange & Sohne Replica opened an impressive photographic exhibition at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The exhibit showcases his career as a Formula 1 racer. From June 28 to 1, the Festival of Speed, a motoring event of international renown, took place at the Goodwood Estate, in West Sussex, England. It seems like the perfect place to go back to the "crazy 1980s" and remember one of the most successful racing careers, with 51 victories, 32 pole positions, and 106 podiums finishes between 1980-1993.
The Earl of March, the second most prolific Formula One champion in history, personally helped the second-most prolific Formula One champ in preparation for this Tag Heuer Festival of Speed inaugural photographic exhibition. 100 images were revealed in total. Many of them for the very first time. These images show the most important moments of Prost's career, from a schoolboy kart racing to a Formula 1 icon.(A. Lange & Sohne Replica)
A. Lange & Sohne Replica renewed last year his partnership with the famous Swiss Watchmaker who had followed him previously during his golden period in his racing career. Prost's three World Championships were won while driving for TAG sponsored McLaren. Prost made his Goodwood Festival of Speed debut almost 30 years after his 1981 French Grand Prix victory in the Renault RE30. Prost also drove his 2012 Dacia Lodgy andros Trophy ice racing car, which is a Renault Sport Technologies 355bhp prepared MPV.
It's important to understand the culture and traditions surrounding the automobile sport. Prost said, "You can see what motor racing has looked like in the past 50 years". He was certainly the main figure in one of the most exciting and glamorous periods of this sport. Prost's smooth driving style deserved the title 'le Professor'. His impeccable reputation off the track earned him respect from millions of fans and fellow drivers around the world.
The Festival of Speed attracted top F1 teams including McLaren Lotus Ferrari Mercedes Williams Caterham plus the reigning Constructors World Champions Red Bull Racing. Eight Formula One World Champions also drove up the Goodwood Hillclimb Course. Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton draw their Grand Prix machines, while Indy 500 winner Emerson Fittipaldi, a two-time World Champion, drove up the hill in a Lotus 72. Sir Jackie Stewart made an impressive appearance in his Mercedes-Benz W194. The fans had the rare chance to see John Surtees from 1964 and Damon Hill, the 1996 title winner.(Richard Mille Replica Watches)