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12 Hours of Sebring - Support Race
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 22, a Lotus, Jim Hall, driver (goggles, helmet, seated), Car Number 6, a Cooper, Hap Sharp, driver (goggles, helmet, seated).
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12 Hours of Sebring Formula Junior
Track action scene, (Car Number 12), a Lotus 20, (Chuck Parsons, driver), accident aftermath.
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12 Hours of Sebring Formula Junior
Track action scene, Car Number 12, a Lotus 20, (Chuck Parsons, driver), accident aftermath.
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12 Hours of Sebring Formula Junior
Track action scene, Car Number 12, a Lotus 20, (Chuck Parsons, driver), accident aftermath.
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12 Hours of Sebring Formula Junior
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 2, a Merlyn Mk.3, Car Number 11, a Lotus 20.
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12 Hours of Sebring Formula Junior
Track action scene, Car Number 12, a Lotus 20, (Chuck Parsons, driver), accident aftermath.
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Autosport World Cup Zandvoort
Opening lap of the Formula Junior race - winner No 78 Peter Arundell's Team Lotus Lotus-Ford 22 - No 75 Tony Maggs' Tyrrell Racing Organisation Cooper-Ford T59, finished 2nd
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Autosport World Cup Zandvoort
Formula Junior race - winner No 78 Peter Arundell's Team Lotus Lotus-Ford 22 - No 75 Tony Maggs' Tyrrell Racing Organisation Cooper-Ford T59, finished 2nd
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Autosport World Cup Zandvoort
Formula Junior Race. Car number 84, an Ausper T4, driven by John Ampt. Car number 87, a Lotus, driven by Melvyn Long. Car number 82, a Brabham BT2, driven by Gavin Youl.
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Bahamas Speed Weeks
Car number 69, British BOAC airline pilot Hugh Dibley in his Scuderia Light Blue Lola-Ford Mk.5 and car number 11, Pete Lovely in the Team Rosebud-entered Lotus-Ford 20.
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BARC Aintree 200
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 47, a Lotus 20, Bob Anderson, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 57, a Cooper T56, Tony Maggs, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 64, a Kieft FJ, Bill Moss, driver (helmet, seated).
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BARC Members' Meeting Formula Junior
Chris Andrews drives car number 9, a Lotus-Ford 18. Spectators watch from the doorways of a shed. Signs advertise Castrol, Super Shell, and Redex.
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Brands Hatch Boxing Day
Alan Stacey gives the new Lotus Type 18 its racing debut, in this case the Formula Junior version, preceding the sister Formula Two and Formula One Type 18s. #31 Gemini Mk 2-Ford
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Brands Hatch Boxing Day
Car number 2, winner Jim Clark, work Lotus-Ford/Cosworth 18. Car number 5, Cliff Johnson's Jim Russell Racing Driver School Lotus-Ford/Cosworth 18. Car number 3, Peter Arundell works Lotus-Ford/Cosworth 18.
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Brands Hatch Boxing Day
Car number 6, Peter Ellis, Lotus-Ford/Cosworth 18 and car number 15, Jimmy Blumer, Elva Cars-entered Elva-BMC/Rytune 200.
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Brands Hatch Boxing Day
Alan Stacey gives the new Lotus Type 18 its racing debut, in this case the Formula Junior version, preceding the sister Formula Two and Formula One Type 18s. #28 Elva 100-BMC Rytune, driver Peter Pilsworth, DNF
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Brands Hatch Kentish 100 Meeting
Car number 61, race winner Trevor Taylor, works Lotus-Ford/Cosworth 18.
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Brands Hatch Kentish 100 Meeting
Car number 68, Tim Parnell's R.H.H. (father Reg) Parnell-entered Lotus-Ford/Cosworth.
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Brands Hatch Kentish 100 Meeting
Car number 75, Juan Manuel Bordeu's Fitzwilliam Racing Team Lola-Ford Mk 2 and car number 70, John Brown in George Henrotte's Lotus-Ford/Cosworth 18.
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Brands Hatch Kentish 100 Meeting
Car number 61, race winner Trevor Taylor in work Lotus-Ford/Cosworth 18.