Alain Prost 1985 McLaren Signed Photo

Alain Prost is picture here racing his 1985 Championship-winning McLaren at the British Grand Prix which he won. He has personally signed this limited edition photo of only 51 worldwide.

£293.00

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Description

Alain Prost is a Frenchman who won four F1 World Championships; 1985, 1986, 1989 with Marlboro McLaren and 1993 with Williams Renault. Prost won 51 races during his career and stood on the Podium 106 times, a feat very few have achieved.

Prost joined McLaren for the 1984 season and continued with them for 6 seasons. In 1985 he became the first French F1 World Champion, his performance earning him the Legion d’honneur distinction in France.

Alain Prost is picture here racing his 1985 Championship winning McLaren at the Silverstone Grand Prix which he won. he has personally signed this limited edition photo of only 51 worldwide.

Each piece is backed by an Autographed Collectables 100% Guarantee of Authenticity which includes the signing date, location, edition size as well as a photo from the signing session.

Framed Size: 60.5 x 2.5 x 53cm / 24.25 x 1 x 21.25?

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