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1000 km Österreichring
Track action scene, Car Number 5 a Mirage M6, (Derek Bell and Howden Ganley, co-drivers), Derek Bell, driver (helmet, seated).
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1000 km Österreichring
Track action scene, Car Number 5 a Mirage M6, (Derek Bell and Howden Ganley, co-drivers), Derek Bell, driver (helmet, seated).
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1000 km Österreichring
Track action scene, Car Number 5 a Mirage M6, (Derek Bell and Howden Ganley, co-drivers), Derek Bell, driver (helmet, seated).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), 9930-CM75 (registration), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 18, a DB HBR5, (Fernand Carpentier and Marcel Picart, co-drivers), 558 CY63 (registration).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, race start, left to right: Car Number 29, a Maserati 350S, (Umberto Maglioli and Luigi Piotti, co-drivers), Car Number 23, a Jaguar D-Type, (Ron Flockhart and Ninian Sanderson, co-drivers), Car Number 24, a Jaguar D-Type, (Mike Hawthorn and Paul Frère, co-drivers), 032 RW (registration), (Car Number 25), a Jaguar D-Type, (Ivor Bueb and Duncan Hamilton, co-drivers).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 39, a Lotus Eleven, (Ivor Bueb and Herbert Mackay-Fraser, co-drivers), Car Number 9, the Ferry F750 Renault, (Jacques Blaché and Louis Pons, co-drivers), 41 59-E-75 (registration), unique example built by Pierre Ferry.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 23, an Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce, (Roger Castelain and Pierre Ros, co-drivers).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 30, a Porsche 550 RS, (Richard von Frankenberg and Claude Storez, co-drivers), Car Number 10, a VP 166R, (Jean-Marie Dumazer and Lucien Campion, co-drivers), fabricated by Vernet et Pairard in Paris, France.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 18, a DB HBR5, (Fernand Carpentier and Marcel Picart, co-drivers), 558 CY63 (registration), Car Number 1, a Stanguellini S750, (René Philippe Faure and Gilbert Foury, co-drivers)
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12 Hours of Reims
Track side scene, Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), 9930-CM75 (registration), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France.
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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
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
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
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).
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12 Hours of Reims
Pre-race grid scene, Car Number 1, an Austin-Healey 100S, (Raymond Flower and Colin Davis, co-drivers).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 6, a Panhard VM5, (Pierre Chancel and Robert Chancel, co-drivers), 867-GA75 (registration), Car Number 17, a DB HBR4, (Robert Mougin and Louis Cornet, co-drivers).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 39, a Lotus Eleven, (Ivor Bueb and Herbert Mackay-Fraser, co-drivers), Car Number 9, the Ferry F750 Renault, (Jacques Blaché and Louis Pons, co-drivers), 41 59-E-75 (registration), unique example built by Pierre Ferry.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 9, the Ferry F750 Renault, (Jacques Blaché and Louis Pons, co-drivers), 41 59-E-75 (registration), unique example built by Pierre Ferry.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), 9930-CM75 (registration), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France.
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 23, an Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce, (Roger Castelain and Pierre Ros, co-drivers), 673DF 02 (registration).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 1, a Stanguellini S750, (René Philippe Faure and Gilbert Foury, co-drivers).
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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 1, a Stanguellini S750, (René Philippe Faure and Gilbert Foury, co-drivers), Car Number 33, a Porsche 550, (Georges Harris and Georges Hacquin, co-drivers).
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12 Hours of Sebring
The Ferrari Dino 246 S chassis 0778TR, number 22, of Jim Hall and George Constantine.
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12 Hours of Sebring
Number 59, a Porsche 911 Turbo S LM, co-driven by Walter Röhrl, Hans-Joachim Stuck and Hurley Haywood, finished seventh overall and first in the INV GT class at the 12 Hours of Sebring on March 20, 1993.
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12 Hours of Sebring
Car number 45, an Austin-Healey 100S, followed by car number 44, an Austin-Healey 100S.
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12 Hours of Sebring
Track action scene, Front to back: Car Number 6 (Bob Grossman and Ed Lowther, drivers), Shelby Cobra 427
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12 Hours of Sebring
Number 59, a Porsche 911 Turbo S LM, co-driven by Walter Röhrl, Hans-Joachim Stuck and Hurley Haywood, finished seventh overall and first in the INV GT class at the 12 Hours of Sebring on March 20, 1993.