Navy Sidebar Spine — 3 museum-grade prints in this palette. Alex Wurz's Formula One career bridged Benetton, McLaren, and Williams across two decades — yet his three Le Mans 24 Hours victories with Porsche and Peugeot define the Austrian as one of motorsport's great engineer-racers who could extract speed from any machinery. His 2007 Williams podium at Montreal proved journeyman pedigree still counted on a grid of rising stars; later stints as test driver, steward, and team advisor kept Wurz embedded in Formula One long after the FW29 era ended. Mansell remains Britain's most beloved crowd favourite — a Birmingham-born charger whose mustache, fist-pump, and Silverstone slowing-for-Patrese gesture encoded working-class motorsport romance into mainstream culture. He bridged the Hunt generation's charisma with Williams engineering dominance, then proved the gladiator label in CART. David Coulthard won thirteen Formula One Grands Prix across Williams and McLaren — including two Monaco victories in 2000 and 2003 — and finished runner-up to Mika Häkkinen in the 2001 drivers' championship. The Scottish driver's smooth media presence, safety advocacy after Imola 1994, and later BBC and Channel 4 broadcasting career made him one of the sport's most recognisable ambassadors.