【特集】写真で振り返るF1の歴代マシンと懐かしの風景
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- 1/64(L-R) Brazilian Ayrton Senna, French Alain Prost, British Nigel Mansell, and Brazilian Nelson Piquet pose for photographers 21 Septpember 1986 at the Estoril Circuit before the 1986 Portuguese Formula One Grand Prix. (c)AFP/DOMINIQUE FAGET
- 2/64Renault Sport F1 Team's Danish driver Kevin Magnussen drives at the Circuit de Catalunya on February 24, 2016 in Montmelo on the outskirts of Barcelona on the third test day of the Formula One Grand Prix season. (c)AFP/JOSEP LAGO
- 3/64Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team's German driver Nico Rosberg drives at the Circuit de Catalunya on February 23, 2016 in Montmelo on the outskirts of Barcelona on the second test day of the Formula One Grand Prix season.(c)AFP/JOSE JORDAN
- 4/64Infiniti RedBull Racing Russian driver Daniil Kvyat takes part in the qualifying session of the F1 Mexico Grand Prix at the Hermanos Rodriguez racetrack in Mexico City on October 31, 2015. (c)AFP/ALFREDO ESTRELLA
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- 5/64Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team's German driver Nico Rosberg (C) drives in second place, followed by Scuderia Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel (R), as drivers take the start of the race at the Monaco street circuit in Monte-Carlo on May 24, 2015, during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix. (c)AFP/PHILIPPE DESMAZES
- 6/64McLaren Honda's Spanish driver Fernando Alonso takes part in the Formula One pre-season second day test at Catalunya's racetrack in Montmelo, near Barcelona, on February 20, 2015.(c)AFP/LLUIS GENE
- 7/64The car of Caterham-Renault driver Kamui Kobayashi of Japan veers off the track during an accident at the start of the Formula One Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 16, 2014.(c)AFP/Saeed KHAN
- 8/64A Redbull team member carries a wheel as medics and F1 team members assist a cameraman injured after Red Bull Racing's Australian driver Mark Webber lost a tyre leaving the pits at the Nurburgring race track on July 7, 2013 in Nurburg during the German Formula One Grand Prix. (c)AFP/SRDJAN SUKI
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- 9/64Mercedes driver Michael Schumacher of Germany goes out the turn during the qualifying session of the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit on October 6, 2012.(c)AFP/TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA
- 10/64Lotus F1 Team's French driver Romain Grosjean, Ferrari's Spanish driver Fernando Alonso and McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton crash after the start of racing at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit on September 2, 2012 in Spa during the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix.(c)AFP/TOM GANDOLFINI
- 11/64Sauber's Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi crashes at the Circuit de Monaco on May 27, 2012 in Monte Carlo during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix. (c)AFP/TOM GANDOLFINI
- 12/64Lotus-Renault driver Nick Heidfeld of Germany powers his car during the Formula One's Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang on April 10, 2011. (c)AFP/ROMEO GACAD
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- 13/64Marussia Virgin Racing-Cosworth driver Sakon Yamamoto of Japan poses for the official drivers photograph in the lead-up to Formula One's Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 24, 2011.(c)AFP/PAUL CROCK
- 14/64Red Bull's drivers German Sebastian Vettel (R) and Australian Mark Webber (L) pose next to the new Red Bull RB7 at Ricardo Tormo racetrack on February 1, 2011 in Cheste, near Valencia, eastern Spain.(c)AFP/JOSE JORDAN
- 15/64Takuma Sato of Japan sits in a Lotus 78 formula one car during the demonstration run prior to the final of Formula One's Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit in western Japan, on October 10, 2010.(c)AFP/TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA
- 16/64Mercedes GP driver Nico Rosberg of Germany powers through a corner during Formula One's Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 28, 2010. Rosberg finished in fifth place.(c)AFP/PAUL CROCK
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- 17/64Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber powers his RedBull during the Brazil's Formula 1 GP, October 18, 2009, at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, brazil.(c)AFP/ANTONIO SCORZA
- 18/64Spanish McLaren-Mercedes driver Fernando Alonso drives in front of British Honda driver Jenson Button drives at the Nevers Magny-Cours racetrack, 01 July 2007, during the French Formula One Grand Prix.(c)AFP/BERTRAND GUAY
- 19/64BMW Sauber driver, Robert Kubica of Poland crashes hard at the hairpin turn during the Formula One Grand Prix of Canada 10 June 2007 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.(c)AFP/David BOILY
- 20/64Super Agri driver Takuma Sato (L) answers questions while his teammate Sakon Yamamoto (C) and team owner Agri Suzuki (R) look on during a press conference in Tokyo, 03 October 2006. The Formula One Japanese Grand Prix will be held 08 October at the Suzuka Circuit in central Japan.(c)AFP/TORU YAMANAKA
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- 21/64Spanish Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Renault kisses his World Champion trophy obtained after arriving third in the Brazilian GP, 25 September, 2005 at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya won the race.(c)AFP/VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
- 22/64Brazilian race driver Bruno Senna powers an old Lotus model 23 October, 2004 paying tribute to former F1 driver and three times World Champion Ayrton Senna, after the practice session for Sundays's GP at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Bruno Senna is nephew of Ayrton Senna.(c)AFP/ORLANDO KISSNER
- 23/64English BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button steers his car ahead of Scottish McLaren-Mercedes driver David Coulthard on the Magny-Cours racetrack during the Grand Prix of France, 04 July 2004 in Magny-Cours, France. Michael Schumacher won the race ahead of Spanish Renault driver Fernando Alonso and his Brazilian teammate Rubens Barrichello. Jenson Button finished fifth and David Coulthard sixth.(c)AFP/MARTIN BUREAU
- 24/64BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button holds his trophy on the podium of the Monte Carlo racetrack after the Monaco Grand Prix, 23 May 2004 in Monaco. Italian Renault Jarno Trulli won the race ahead of English BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button and Brazilian Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello.(c)AFP/GERARD JULIEN
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- 25/64Photo taken 28 September 2002 in Paris of the BRM P 160 driven by French Jean-Pierre Beltoise and which won the 30th Monaco Grand Prix in 1972. This car is owned by Prince Rainier of Monaco for his private collection.(c)AFP/JACQUES DEMARTHON
- 26/64Italian Renault driver Jarno Trulli steers his car on the Monaco racetrack, 26 May 2002 during the 60th Formula One Grand Prix. Trulli finished 4th.(c)AFP/JEAN-PIERRE MULLER
- 27/64German BMW-Williams driver Ralf Schumacher steers his car ahead of his teammate Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya on the Spa-Francorchamps racetrack, 02 September 2001, during the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix. (c)AFP/PATRICK HERTZOG
- 28/64British Williams-BMW driver Jenson Button steers his car on the Spa-Francorchamps racetrack, 26 August 2000, during the second free practice session, on the eve of the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix.(c)AFP/PATRICK HERTZOG
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- 29/64German driver Ralf Schumacher steers his Winfield Williams on the Silverstone racetrack during the second free practice session, 09 July 1999, two days before the 50th British Formula One Grand Prix. (c)AFP/PATRICK HERTZOG
- 30/64Canadian Jacques Villeneuve speeds his Williams-Mecachrome, 11 September on the Monza racetrack, during the first free practice session, two days before the Italian formula one Grand Prix. Villeneuve set the fourth best time. (c)AFP/GERARD JULIEN
- 31/64Formula One driver Mika Hakkinen of Finland (top) and Michael Schumacher of Germany spray each other with champagne as Hakkinen celebrates his victory 29 March in the Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix at Interlagos in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Schumacher finished third.(c)AFP/VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
- 32/64Finnish Formula One driver Mika Hakkinen, current leader in the 1998 standings, powers his McLaren-Mercedes in a turn 27 March during the free practices at the Interlagos race track in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in preparation for the 29 March Brazilian F1 Grand Prix.(c)AFP/VANDERLEI ALMEIDA
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- 33/64All the formula one drivers of the 1997 season pose on the racetrack for the "family picture", 26 October some hours before the season-ending European formula one Grand Prix in Jerez.(c)AFP/PIERRE VERDY
- 34/64Japanese Minardi-Hart driver Ukyo Katayama concentrates before the free practice session, 25 October in the pits of the Jerez racetrack, on the eve of the season-ending European formula one Grand Prix.(c)AFP/DOMINIQUE FAGET
- 35/64Finland's McLaren-Mercedes driver Mika Hakkinen takes a curve during the German Formula One Grand Prix, 27 July, on the Hockenheim racetrack. Gerhard Berger won the race, German Michael Schumacher is second placed and Hakkinen third.(c)AFP/PIERRE VERDY
- 36/64Ferrari F-1 driver Michael Schumacher of Germany (L) and Team Benetton-Renault driver Jean Alesi of France (R) walk toward the finish line after the The Grand Prix of Montreal 15 June at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was stopped at 56 laps due to a crash by French driver Olivier Panis. (c)AFP/Carlo Allegri
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- 37/64Canadian Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve leads with his Williams-Renault followed by his German teammate Heiz-Harald Frentzen, French Olivier Panis on Prost-Mugen-Honda and Britains' Edidie Irvine on Ferrari 13 April at the Oscar Galvez speed track in Buenos Aires during the Argentine Grand Prix. Villeneuve went on to win while Irvine took second and Ralf Schumacher on his Jordan finished third.(c)AFP/CRIS BOURONCLE
- 38/64Canadian driver Jacques Villeneuve steers his Williams-Renault through a hair pin corner on his way to take the pole position 12 October for tomorrow's Japanese Grand Prix. Villeneuve clocked a time of 1 minute 39.909 seconds.(c)AFP/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO
- 39/64German Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher negotiates the Rascasse curve here 08 May, during the first free practice session ahead of Sunday's Monaco Formula One Grand Prix. Schumacher set the second best time of these trials behing Britain 's Johnny Herbert in his Sauber.(c)AFP/PIERRE VERDY
- 40/64Frenchman Jean Alesi on his Benetton-Renault brings back Gerhard Berger after the Austrian driver broke down two laps before German Formula One Grand Prix in Hockenheim 28 July. Alesi finishes second behind British Damon Hill.(c)AFP/JEAN-PHILIPPE KSIAZEK
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- 41/64Benetton-Renault driver Michael Schumacher of Germany celebrates on the podium of the Nurburgring racetrack after he won the Formula One Grand Prix of Europe 01 October.(c)AFP/JEAN-LOUP GAUTREAU
- 42/64French Formula One pilot Jean Alesi maneuvers his Ferrari around a turn 07 April 1995 during the rain-soaked morning practice session at the Oscar Galvez circuit in Buenos Aires. Alesi had the best time for the session. The Argentine Grand Prix takes place 09 April.(c)AFP/DANIEL LUNA
- 43/64Formula One World champion Michael Schumacher of Germany leads in his Benetton-Renault followed by British pilot Damon Hill in a Williams-Renault at the Oscar Galvez circuit in Buenos Aires 09 April during the Argentine Grand Prix. Hill went on to win the race and Schumacher ended in third place with Jean Alesi of France in second place.(c)AFP/CRIS BOURONCLE
- 44/64French Formula One driver Alain Prost takes a hairpin turn on his Williams-Renault 13 June during warm-ups for the Canadian F1 Grand Prix. Prost qualified for the pole position.(c)AFP/PIERRE LOGWIN
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- 45/64German driver Michael Schumacher drives his Benetton-Ford around a bend during the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix 30 August 1992. Schumacher won the race ahead of Britain's Nigel Mansell and Riccardo Patrese of Italy. (c)AFP/Jean-Loup Gautreau
- 46/64German driver Michael Schumacher of the Benneton-Ford team listens to his ingeniors in the pits, 28 February 1992, before setting fifth time for the first qualifying trials on the South Africa Formula One grand prix in Kyalami. (c)AFP/JEAN-LOUP GAUTREAU
- 47/64Brazilian driver world champion Ayrton Senna takes a bend at the wheel of his McLaren-Honda during the first time trials for the South African Grand Prix, 28 February 1992.(c)AFP/JEAN-LOUP GAUTREAU
- 48/64German Formula One driver Michael Schumacher drives his Benetton-Ford during the 2nd practice session of the Japanese Grand Prix 19 October 1991. Schumacher clashed in a high speed turn in the session, clocked 1' 38.363 to clinch the 9th starting position.(c)AFP/TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA
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- 49/64British Williams-Renault driver Nigel Mansell clocks the best time during the second qualifying practice session, 13 July 1991, one day before to start the British Formula One grand prix in Silverstone.(c)AFP/ERIC FEFERBERG
- 50/64Ayrton Senna (n. 19) takes a curve 03 June 1984 during the Monte-Carlo Formula One Grand prix. Senna won the race.(c)AFP/MARTTI KAINULAINEN
- 51/64Brazilian Formula One champion Ayrton Senna inspects his McLaren-Honda before qualifying time trials 27 May 1989 in Mexico City, Mexico.(c)AFP/OMAR TORRES
- 52/64Sitting on his McLaren-Honda, new world champion Brazilian Ayrton Senna (L) raises his fist along with his teammate French Alain Prost (R) and all members of the team staff 12 November 1988 before the final qualifying round for the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide. Senna grabbed the pole position.(c)AFP/PASCAL PAVANI
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- 53/64French Formula One driver Alain Prost, second of the 1983 World Championship poses in his Mac Laren car at Le Castellet racetrack (southern France), during a training session, 14 november 1983. Alain Prost will drive a Mac Laren car in the next 1984 Formula One Championships.(c)AFP/GERARD FOUET
- 54/64Alain Prost with Renault RE 40 at German Grand Prix(c)AFP/JEAN-CLAUDE DELMAS
- 55/64Canadian Indy car driver Jacques Villeneuve test drives a Williams-Renault Formula One 01 August on the Silverstone track. Villeneuve, 24,is the son of former Formula One champion Gilles Villeneuve who died while racing in 1982.(c)AFP/JOHNNY EGGITT
- 56/64Austrian Formula One driver Niki Lauda (n) drives his Ferrari behind March' Swedish driver Ronnie Peterson at the Nuerburgring race track during the German Formula One Grand Prix on August 01, 1976, a few moments before Lauda's accident.(c)AFP
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- 57/64Brazilian driver Emerson Fittipaldi steers his Lotus-Ford during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, on May 14, 1972. Frenchman Jean-Pierre Beltoise won the race in front of Belgian Ferrari driver Jacky Ickx and Fittipaldi, for his lone career victory.(c)AFP
- 58/6405 octobre 1964 de Jim Clark au volant sa Lotus aux essais du Grand Prix de Monaco.(c)AFP
- 59/64British driver Stirling Moss on "Cooper Cimax" (number 14) is seen in action during the Italian Grand Prix on Monza Racetrack on September 14th 1959. Following car is driven by Australian Jack Brabham.(c)AFP
- 60/64Picture taken 13 September 1955 at the Monza race track, near Milan, of Argentinian Mercedes driver Juan Manuel Fangio ahead of a teammate during the Italian Grand Prix. Fangio won the race and become Formula One World Champion.(c)AFP
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- 61/64Picture taken 21 January 1955 at Buenos Aires race track of a Ferrari and a Lancia taking a curve ahead of the Mercedes of Argentinian driver Juan Manuel Fangio. Fangio won the race.(c)AFP
- 62/64Picture taken in 1952 on the Bern race track of Italian driver Giuseppe Farina driving his Alfa Romeo. Farina was the first Formula One World champion in 1951.(c)AFP
- 63/64Photo prise le 18 juin 1950 du pilote automobile argentin Juan Manuel Fangio (1911-1995) au volant une Alfa-Romeo sur le circuit de Spa-Francorchamps o il gagnait le Grand Prix de Belgique.(c)AFP
- 64/64Picture dated May 1950 of the start of the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix.(c)AFP
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【3月17日 AFP】フォーミュラワン(F1、F1世界選手権)の歴代マシンと懐かしの風景を写真で振り返る。(c)AFPBB News