
Keith Sutton
Acting
Biography
Keith Sutton is a British motorsport photographer renowned for capturing some of Formula 1's most iconic moments. Starting his career in the 1980s, Sutton quickly made a name for himself with his dramatic and compelling images. He founded Sutton Images, one of the largest motorsport photo agencies, providing in-depth F1 coverage and partnering with top publications and teams worldwide. Sutton’s work includes early photographs of legendary drivers like Ayrton Senna, whom he famously followed early in Senna's career, contributing to the driver’s growing fame. Known for his dedication and skill in visually documenting the sport, Sutton's legacy as a motorsport photographer remains influential, with his images preserving the history of Formula 1 for future generations.
Known For

Made for a TV documentary on the life and career of Ayrton Senna on the 20th anniversary of his death.
Ayrton Senna do Brasil

A look more intimate, human and minimalist - and consequently less sporty and statistical - for the character Ayrton Senna da Silva (1960 to 1994). A chronology of events and remarkable episodes of the career and personal life of the sportsman, from the testimony of more than 50 interviewed, among pilots, former pilots, Formula 1 professionals, journalists, friends and people who were close to Senna.
Ayrton: Retratos e Memórias

The story of a Uruguayan car racer that dreamt about being in F1 and did all that was possible to reach his goal. When he was about to reach his best prize, he died in a car accident at the CART World Series tests in Laguna Seca, US. This is a story about inspiration and overcoming obstacles. It portrays that nothing is impossible in life if there is dedication and love. A story about a young man that went through many hardships and that raced with the best. He came from a far away country with no tradition in the international automobile racing world.
Gonchi

In 1983 two young racing drivers where fighting for supremacy in the British Formula 3 series. Winning the championship would guarantee them a place in Formula 1 for the next year. It was a time when junior formula racing was still simple and raw; a time when the driver was in charge of winning.