Alain Prost & Niki Lauda Signed 8x12 Inches F1 1985 McLaren Photo – Formula 1 Memorabilia

Alain Prost & Niki Lauda Signed 8X12 Inches F1 1985 McLaren Photo

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Alain Prost & Niki Lauda Signed 8x12 Inches F1 1985 McLaren Photo – Formula 1 Memorabilia

Own a rare piece of Formula 1 history with this Alain Prost & Niki Lauda Signed 8x12 Inches F1 1985 Photo, featuring genuine hand-signed autographs from two of the greatest World Champions in motorsport history: Alain Prost and Niki Lauda.

This exceptional collectible celebrates the legendary McLaren era of the mid-1980s, when Alain Prost and Niki Lauda were teammates at McLaren and helped define one of the most successful periods in Formula 1 history. Together, they secured multiple victories and played a key role in McLaren’s dominance during the turbo era.

Alain Prost, a 4-time Formula 1 World Champion (1985, 1986, 1989, 1993), is known as “The Professor” for his intelligent and calculated driving style. Niki Lauda, a 3-time World Champion (1975, 1977, 1984), is regarded as one of the most resilient and technically skilled drivers in the sport’s history.

This 8x12 inch photograph captures two Formula 1 legends from the same era, making it an exceptionally rare dual-signed collectible that represents teamwork, rivalry, and championship excellence at McLaren during the 1980s turbo era.

Every autographed item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Formula World Shop Inc. Authentication Services. This lifetime guarantee includes a unique certification number and a matching numbered hologram securely affixed to the item. As part of the Formula World Shop Inc. guarantee, this certifies that every autograph is authentic, adding long-term value for collectors, and is backed by our full money-back guarantee.


🏁 Key Features:

✍️ Hand-signed by Alain Prost — 4-time Formula 1 World Champion
✍️ Hand-signed by Niki Lauda — 3-time Formula 1 World Champion
📸 8x12 inches F1 1985 McLaren era photo. Brand New.
🏆 Combined 7 World Drivers’ Championships
⚡ Legendary McLaren teammate era
🏎️ Turbo era Formula 1 dominance
📊 Rare dual-signed World Champion collectible
🖼️ Premium display-ready photograph
📈 Highly collectible multi-driver signed photo
📜 Includes Certificate of Authenticity with numbered hologram verification
🎁 Ultimate gift for Formula 1 fans and collectors
📦 Rare Prost & Lauda signed 1985 McLaren photo. Brand New.


Alain Prost is a French racing driver widely regarded as one of the most intelligent and successful figures in Formula 1 history. Born on February 24, 1955, and he is best known for becoming a four-time World Drivers’ Champion.

Prost began his racing career in karting before progressing through the junior formulas in France and Europe, where his smooth, calculated driving style quickly earned him recognition. He entered Formula 1 with McLaren in 1980 and soon developed a reputation for exceptional race management and strategic thinking.

In Formula 1, Prost achieved the pinnacle of success by winning World Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989, and 1993 with McLaren, Williams, and Ferrari. Known as “The Professor” for his analytical approach to racing, he excelled at preserving his car, managing races, and maximizing results, making him one of the most accomplished drivers in the sport’s history.

Niki Lauda was an Austrian racing driver widely regarded as one of the most determined, intelligent, and technically precise figures in Formula 1 history.  Born on February 22, 1949, and he is best known for becoming a three-time World Drivers’ Champion.

Lauda began his racing career in the early 1970s, working his way into Formula 1 through persistence and financial backing before earning drives with March, BRM, and ultimately Ferrari. His analytical mindset, engineering feedback, and disciplined driving style quickly made him one of the sport’s leading competitors.

In Formula 1, Lauda achieved major success by winning World Championships in 1975 and 1977 with Ferrari, and again in 1984 with McLaren after a remarkable comeback from his near-fatal crash at the Nürburgring in 1976. His rivalry with James Hunt and his resilience in returning to top-level racing became one of the most iconic stories in motorsport history.