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Damon Hill 1996 Williams FW18 F1 - Embellished Limited Edition print

Damon Hill 1996 Williams FW18 F1 - Embellished Limited Edition print

Introducing a limited edition Embellished art print that captures the essence of Damon Hill’s 1996 F1 championship-winning Williams FW18. This artwork, derived from an original painting by artist Ian Salmon, presents a signature unique top-down perspective of the iconic car set against a stylised Rothmans cigarette packet backdrop—a nod to the era's prominent sponsorship.

The Williams FW18 was used by the Williams F1 team to compete in the 1996 Formula One season. Designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head, it is one of the most successful F1 designs of all time.

The FW18s were driven by Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve. The car proved to be the most successful of the entire 1996 field; winning 12 of the 16 races during the season, with Hill winning 8 and Villeneuve winning 4.

Printed on high-quality foamex to best mimic the original painting, each print is signed and numbered, making it a unique collector’s piece for F1 fans and art collectors alike. With this artwork purchase you will receive the custom painted frame.

The original painting was completed with acrylic paint.

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New Nigel Mansell Williams FW14B original painting and limited edition prints

Nigel Mansell 1992 Williams FW14B F1 - Original Painting & Limited Edition Prints

Celebrate motorsport's golden era with this original painting and Limited Edition prints from Ian Salmon depicting Nigel Mansell’s dominant 1992 Williams FW14B. Featuring a top-down view, this artwork uniquely deconstructs the iconic livery—melding crisp race car geometry into the artwork and frame for a powerful visual impact.

The FW14B’s combination of cutting-edge technology, Adrian Newey aerodynamics and Renault reliability was enough to see Williams dominate the 1992 season, with the car often lapping two seconds a lap quicker than its nearest competitors. Its most-impressive performance came in Nigel Mansell’s hands at the British Grand Prix, with the Englishman out-qualifying his team-mate Riccardo Patrese by two seconds, and Ayrton Senna by three seconds. 

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