Driving the fabulous 300SLR Mercedes, 25 year old Stirling Moss scored one of his greatest victories in the gruelling Mille Miglia of 1955. Partnered by Denis Jeckinson, whose pace notes helped to guide him round the treacherous 1000 mile course. Moss took the lead at Rome. he then proceeded to confound the tradition that 'he who leads at Rome never wins' by racing on to a famous victory, the first ever by a Briton & in the fastest time ever recorded of 10 hours 7 minutes & 48 seconds, an average speed of 97.9mph. This motorsport art print taken from Michael Turner's original picture shows the 300SLR thundering down the Raticosa pass during the later stages of the race, to the delight of crowds of enthusiastic spectators. This limited edition art print of 722 has been hand signed & numbered by the artist & counter signed by Stirling Moss OBE. 58 x 46 cm