Rainer W. Schlegelmilch, born on October 3, 1941, in Suhl, Germany, is a renowned photographer celebrated for his extensive work in motorsport photography, particularly in Formula 1. He began his career in the early 1960s, capturing the dynamic world of racing with a distinctive style that emphasized the sport's speed and intensity. Over five decades, Schlegelmilch attended more than 600 Grands Prix, amassing an archive of over 600,000 images. His photography is noted for its artistic composition and technical excellence, offering both fans and professionals a comprehensive visual history of motorsport. Schlegelmilch has published numerous books, including Porsche Racing Moments, which showcases his work with the iconic brand. His contributions have significantly influenced the documentation and appreciation of racing history. In recognition of his impact on motorsport photography, Schlegelmilch was honored with a lifetime permanent photographer's pass by Bernie Ecclestone in 2011. His extensive archive continues to serve as a valuable resource for enthusiasts and historians, preserving the legacy of motorsport through his lens.