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12 Hours of Reims
Car number 64, the race winning Ferrari 250 GT driven by Olivier Gendebien and Paul Frère.
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12 Hours of Reims
Overall winners Paul Frère and Olivier Gendebien in front of their Ferrari 250 GT.
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12 Hours of Reims
Olivier Gendebien in the winning Ferrari 250 GT LWB serial number 0677, Co-driver Paul Frère.
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12 Hours of Reims
Overall winners Paul Frère and Olivier Gendebien with car number 64, their Ferrari 250 GT.
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12 Hours of Reims
Overall winners Paul Frère and Olivier Gendebien in front of their Ferrari 250 GT.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Paul Frère of the Frère and Olivier Gendebien team drive car number 11, a Ferrari 250 TR 59.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
The Ferrari 290 MM chassis 0616MM, number 10, of George Arents and Jan de Vroom, chasing the Jaguar D-Type chassis XKD 573, number 16, of Paul Frere and Freddy Rousselle.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Drivers in the White House Curve. Car number 5 is the works Ferrari 121 LM Scaglietti driven by Maurice Trintignant and Harry Schell. Car number 23 is the works Aston Martin DB3S driven by Peter Collins and Paul Frere.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 10 - Johnny Claes/Jacques Swaters' Ecurie Francorchamps Jaguar D-Type, chassis number XKD503,,which finished third overall. Number 24 - Roy Salvadori/Peter Walker's works Aston Martin DB3S chassis number 7, which retired. Number 23 - Peter Collins/Paul Frere's works Aston Martin DB3S chassis number 6, which finished second overall. Number 14 - 'Mike Sparken'/Masten Gregory's Ferrari 750 Monza, chassis number 0504M, which retired. ('Mike Sparken' was the pseudonym used by Belgian electrical goods manufacturer Michel Poberejsky.)
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24 Hours of Le Mans
The Aston Martin DB3S chassis 6, number 23, of Peter Collins and Paul Frere, chasing the Aston Martin DB3S chassis 7, number 24, of Roy Salvadori and Peter Walker, and the Ferrari 121 LM Scaglietti chassis 0546LM, number 5, of Maurice Trintignant and Harry Schell.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Race number 30, the Georges Gachnang and André Wicky AC Ace-Bristol Aigle. Race number 11, Olivier Gendebien and Paul Frère Ferrari 250TR59/60.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Press photo of Paul Frère driving car number 11, the winning Ferrari 250 TR 59/60, which Frère co-drove with Olivier Gendebien.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 11, a Ferrari 250 TR 59/60, (Olivier Gendebien and Paul Frère, co-drivers), Car Number 15, a Ferrari 250 GT SWB, (Graham Whitehead and Henry Taylor, co-drivers), Mulsanne Corner signalling pits.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 31 Edgar Barth/Paul Frere's works Porsche 718RSK, finished 4th overall and winners 1500cc Sports Category - Number 14 race winners Olivier Gendebien/Phil Hill's works Ferrari 250TR/58 chassis '0728TR.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Paul Frère of the Frère and Olivier Gendebien team drive car number 11, a Ferrari 250 TR 59. Spectators watch from alongside the track. A banner advertises Marchal.
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Belgian Grand Prix
Car number 6, Paul Frere, works Lancia-Ferrari D50A, finished 2nd - here in La Source Hairpin
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Belgian Grand Prix
Car number 6, Paul Frère, works Lancia-Ferrari D50A and car number 10, Harry Schell, Vanwall.
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Belgian Grand Prix
Car number 6, Paul Frere, works Lancia-Ferrari D50A, finished 2nd - here in La Source Hairpin
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Belgian Grand Prix
Ferrari works team's Belgian driver Paul Frère, finished second in Lancia-Ferrari D50A, here seen on presentation podium.
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Belgian Grand Prix
Car number 10, Harry Schell, Vanwall and car number 6, Paul Frère, works Lancia-Ferrari D50A.
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Belgian Grand Prix
Car number 6, Paul Frere, works Lancia-Ferrari D50A, finished 2nd - here in La Source Hairpin
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Belgian Grand Prix
Car number 6, Paul Frère works Lancia-Ferrari D50A, finished second, here crossing the timing line while number 32, Jean Behra works Maserati 250F, is being tended at trackside before finishing seventh.
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Belgian Grand Prix Spa
Ferrari Dino 246 driven by Phil Hill at La Source hairpin. Le Mans-winning driver Paul Frère hands in pockets watches. Leading photographer Geoffrey Goddard is at left.
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Belgium Grand Prix
Left to right: Race Number 10, Owen Racing Organization (entrant), Fifth Place Finish (Harry Schell, driver), Race Number 20, Scuderia Ferrari (entrant), Sixth Place Finish (Olivier Gendebien, driver), Paul Frère (dark, short sleeve shirt, dark trousers with red credential, stopwatch hanging from neck, standing behind car)
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Grand Prix de Spa
Paul Frère (dark red sweater, light pants), Race Number 9, SpA Ferrari SEFAC (entrant)
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Monaco Grand Prix
Car number 48, the Ferrari 555 SuperSqualo co-driven by Piero Taruffi and Paul Frère.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Multiple motor-cycling World Champion John Surtees in the Monaco pit at the start of his Formula One World Championship-winning season with Ferrari. Journalist and former Ferrari driver Paul Frère stands off to the left.