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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 11, Joseph Hubert and Göttgens Van Den Driesche Triumph and car number 26, Desmond Titterington and Jack Fairman.
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12 Hours of Reims
Mike Hawthorn and Paul Frère Jaguar D -Type leads an Austin Healey 100S driven by Raymond Flower and Colin Davis
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12 Hours of Reims
Night view from the infield, looking back towards the pits, grandstands, and Dunlop Bridge. The cars are approaching Gueux Curve.
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12 Hours of Reims
US team drivers who finished third in the 12 hour race, Sherwood Johnston and Briggs Cunningham. On the left, wearing spectates is Alfred Momo.
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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 22, the Lance Macklin and Grahame Whitehead Bristol 450 Coupe in a night pit-stop.
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12 Hours of Reims
Night racing scene at pits: car number 32, Marc Gignoux and Penon DB Panhard, car number 40, Yvonne Simon and Jean Hemard Monopole Panhard X85, and car number 46, Jean-Louis Rosier and Yves Lesur Renault.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 27, an MG EX182, (Richard Fitzwilliam and Robin Carnegie, co-drivers), UPO 929 (registration), Car Number 19, a DB HBR5, (René Ghesquiere and Gerard Parmentier, co-drivers), 9367 BC59 (registration).
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12 Hours of Reims
Race winners Stirling Moss and Peter Whitehead with Jaguar engineer Bill Heynes (centre) and Moss' mother Aileen Moss (left).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 36, a Maserati 150S, Claude Bourillot and Henri Perroud, co-drivers), Car Number 19, a DB HBR5, (René Ghesquiere and Gerard Parmentier, co-drivers), 9367 BC59 (registration).
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12 Hours of Reims
Race winners Peter Whitehead (right) and Stirling Moss in works Jaguar C-Type with Jaguar engineer Bill Heynes (in tie).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 12, a Monopole X88, (Louis van Steen and Sourzat, co-drivers), fabricated in Poissy, France, Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France.
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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 39, Pierre Flahault and Eugéne Dussous Monopole Panhard and car number 40, Yvonne Simon and Jean Hémard Monopole Panhard X85.
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12 Hours of Reims
Battle for the lead between car number 4, the Stirling Moss and Peter Whitehead Jaguar C-Type leading and car number 12, the Louis Rosier and Yves Giraud-Cabantous Talbot Lago T26GS, second, at Thillois Corner.
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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 11, Briggs Cunningham and Sherwood Johnston third overall in Cunningham-Chrysler C-4R
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 6, a Panhard VM5, (Pierre Chancel and Robert Chancel, co-drivers), 867-GA75 (registration).
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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 44, Guy Michel and Malleret Renault Speciale and car number 36, Pierre Chancel and Robert Chancel Panhard X85, eighth overall and winners of 750cc class.
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12 Hours of Reims
Night pit signal prepared. Wilkie Wilkinson of Ecurie Ecosse holds signal board. With mustache on right is Gregor Grant, Scottish editor of 'Autosport' magazine.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), 9930-CM75 (registration), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France, Car Number 19, a DB HBR5, (René Ghesquiere and Gerard Parmentier, co-drivers).
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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 27 François Picard and Charles Pozzi Ferrari 166 MM Berlinetta and car number 40, Yvonne Simon and Jean Hémard Monopole Panhard X85 at Thillois Corner.
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12 Hours of Reims
Night pit-stop scene from grandstand opposite: car number 42, Touzot and Persillon DB-Panhard 750ccc class.
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12 Hours of Reims
Peter Wilson (left) and Jack Fairman who finished fifth driving a Bristol 450 Coupe.
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12 Hours of Reims
Stirling Moss immediately after winning Reims 12 Hours in works Jaguar C-Type co-driven by Peter Whitehead.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 16, a DB HBR, (André Héchard and Guillaume Mercader, co-drivers), 574 BC41 (registration), Car Number 10, a VP 166R, (Jean-Marie Dumazer and Lucien Campion, co-drivers), fabricated by Vernet et Pairard in Paris, France, Car Number 1, a Stanguellini S750, (René Philippe Faure and Gilbert Foury, co-drivers).