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The drivers and team principals of every Formula 1 team were asked to take a photograph of their chosen subject to support an innovative new project in aid of the renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity (GOSHCC).
Zoom is a unique concept that has never been done before in F1 or in any other sport. It brings new insight into the world of F1 through a collection of photographs taken by celebrated names from the sport.
The Zoom auction includes images taken by some of F1's biggest names, including Fernando Alonso, Ross Brawn, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Raikkonen, Martin Whitmarsh and Sir Frank Williams.
Here is the photo taken by Peter Sauber.
"This is one of my favourite views in the world. I took this photo from the living room of my weekend cottage in Switzerland, which is located in the Kanton Grabünden (which is also known as Canton Grisons). The mountains are called the Signina group,” Sauber said.
Every image has been signed by the contributor and will be auctioned off by renowned motorsport auction specialists, Coys. Proceeds go to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity (GOSHCC), the official charity of the British Grand Prix.
Zoom is a unique concept that has never been done before in F1 or in any other sport. It brings new insight into the world of F1 through a collection of photographs taken by celebrated names from the sport.
The Zoom auction includes images taken by some of F1's biggest names, including Fernando Alonso, Ross Brawn, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Raikkonen, Martin Whitmarsh and Sir Frank Williams.
Here is the photo taken by Peter Sauber.
"This is one of my favourite views in the world." (Photo: Peter Sauber) |
"This is one of my favourite views in the world. I took this photo from the living room of my weekend cottage in Switzerland, which is located in the Kanton Grabünden (which is also known as Canton Grisons). The mountains are called the Signina group,” Sauber said.
Every image has been signed by the contributor and will be auctioned off by renowned motorsport auction specialists, Coys. Proceeds go to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity (GOSHCC), the official charity of the British Grand Prix.