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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).
12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 19, a DB HBR5, (René Ghesquiere and Gerard Parmentier, co-drivers), 9367 BC59 (registration).
12 Hours of Reims
Car number 39, Pierre Flahault and Eugéne Dussous Monopole Panhard, car number 40, Yvonne Simon and Jean Hémard Monopole Panhard X85, and car number 41, Louis Cornet and Fanfani DB HBR Panhard Coupe on the track. Car number 21, abandoned on infield is the René Bourrely and Marceau Crespin Gordini T15S Coupe.
12 Hours of Reims
Car number 4, winners Peter Whitehead and Stirling Moss works Jaguar C-type chassis XKC 012 taking the checkered flag from Secretary of the AC de Champagne organizing club Raymond "Toto" Roche, lapping car number 35, Charles Plantivaux and Maurice van der Bruwaene Panhard Levassor X87.
12 Hours of Reims
Car number 41, the Louis Cornet and Fanfani DB HBR Panhard Coupe at Thillois Corner.
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)
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).
12 Hours of Reims
Rrace number 36, Pierre Chancel and Robert Chancel Panhard X85, eighth overall and winners of 750cc class.
12 Hours of Reims
Jaguar C-Type number 4 of Stirling Moss and Peter Whitehead winning the race and number 35 Charles Plantivaux and Maurice van der Bruwaene Panhard X87, ninth overall and second in 750cc class.
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.
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).
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).
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.
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.
12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 6, a Panhard VM5, (Pierre Chancel and Robert Chancel, co-drivers), 867-GA75 (registration).
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.
12 Hours of Reims
Car number 38, Georges Trouis and Robert Barbey DB HBR Panhard at Thillois Corner.
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.
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).
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).
12 Hours of Sebring
Track action scene, Car Number 58, a DB HBR5, (Paul Armagnac and Guillaume Mercader, co-drivers).