Our motorsport archive is a vast, professionally maintained collection of historic racing footage, available for professional licensing. With a strong focus on GT racing, alongside significant coverage of British single-seaters and touring car championships, the archive provides broadcasters, production companies, and content creators with access to authentic, broadcast-quality motorsport footage spanning multiple decades.
Our collection documents the evolution of motorsport through thousands of hours of original footage, including:
Historic race meetings and championships dating back to the 1930s.
Extensive GT racing coverage, including British GT and SRO GT championships.
British Formula 3 Championship footage spanning over 60 years.
British Touring Car Championship coverage from 1958 onwards, including the full Super Touring era (1992–2000).
Exclusive interviews with drivers, team principals, and industry figures.
Onboard, trackside, and full broadcast programme footage.
Atmosphere, paddock, and editorial material.
This is not stock footage. It is real racing history — captured by experienced broadcast professionals & preserved for modern productions.
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The archive includes coverage of series widely regarded as defining stepping stones & golden eras in racing history.
Spanning more than six decades through to 2014, the archive documents much of the championship’s history. British Formula 3 is renowned as a proving ground for future Formula 1 talent, with drivers including Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi, Ayrton Senna, Jenson Button, Damon Hill, Mika Häkkinen and Daniel Ricciardo all appearing in its history.
An extensive collection covering the BTCC from its early years in 1958 onwards, including complete coverage of the Super Touring era from 1992 to 2000 — widely regarded as one of the most competitive and technically advanced periods in touring car racing.
Notable historic moments include the inaugural 1958 championship decider at Brands Hatch, where Jack Sears and Tommy Sopwith famously tied on points before Sears secured the title in a decisive runoff.
The archive includes extensive British GT Championship coverage from its inception in 1993 to the present day, alongside comprehensive coverage of SRO GT championships (GT1, GT3 and GT4). While we do not own this material, we film on behalf of rights holders and can assist in arranging access where appropriate.
Footage features some of the most iconic GT machinery ever raced, including the McLaren F1, Porsche 911 GT-1, Lister Storm, De Tomaso Pantera, Ferrari F430, Aston Martin V12 and Lamborghini Huracán, alongside appearances from leading drivers and industry figures such as Zak Brown, now CEO of McLaren Racing.
The archive spans footage from some of the world’s most significant circuits, including Donington Park, Goodwood, Silverstone, Brooklands and Le Mans, with material ranging from the 1930s through to the modern era.
It also includes rare interviews and appearances from many of motorsport’s most influential figures, including Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, James Hunt, Jack Brabham, Ayrton Senna, Damon Hill, Jacky Ickx, Derek Bell, Martin Brundle, Dario Franchitti, John Surtees, Patrick Head, Bernie Ecclestone, Max Mosley, Eddie Jordan, Carroll Shelby and many more.
This is a historical archive, actively maintained by people who understand motorsport & its production.
Much of motorsport’s most compelling storytelling lies in its past. Our archive exists to bring those moments back into the spotlight — whether for analysis, nostalgia, or narrative depth. If you’re producing a motorsport documentary, broadcast programme, or commercial project and need access to high-quality archive footage, we’d love to help.
Our motorsport archive is available for a wide range of uses, including:
Television documentaries and series.
Streaming and digital productions.
Editorial and news features.
Commercial campaigns and branded content.
Historical retrospectives and anniversary pieces.
Footage is available in broadcast-ready formats, with the option for:
Digitisation and restoration.
Format conversion.
Editorial support and clip selection.
Integration with post-production workflows.
Every asset in our archive has been captured and managed by a professional broadcast team. Whether you need a single historic moment, a specific championship era, or long-form race coverage, we can help source footage that enhances storytelling and adds authenticity to your project.
Include intended usage, platforms, territories, and delivery deadlines — our team will guide you through the process.
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