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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech, followed by car number 16, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Michael Keyser and Milt Minter.
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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 81, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Grey Egerton and Elliott Forbes-Robinson, followed by car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech.
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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech, followed by car number 14, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Al Holbert and John McComb, and another car.
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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 6, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Mark Donohue and George Follmer, followed by car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech.
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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech, followed by a Porsche 911.
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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 59, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood. Followed by car number 48, a Chevrolet Corvette co-driven by John Greenwood and Johnny Rutherford, and car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech.
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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech, followed by a Porsche 911.
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6 Hours of Watkins Glen
Car number 16, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Michael Keyser and Milt Minter. Followed by car number 59, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood, car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 2600 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech, and another car.
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Grand-Am Cup Series Watkins Glen Practice
Car number 52, a Ford Mustang, following car number 90, a BMW. Followed by car number 40, a Porsche 911, and other cars.
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IMSA World Sportscar and Supreme GT Watkins Glen
Car number 99, a Porsche 911, co-driven by Larry Schumacher and John O'Steen. Followed by car number 59, a Ford Mustang Cobra co-driven by Matt Turner, Simon Gregg, Kemper Miller, and Lou Gigliotti, and car number 10, a BMW M3, driven by Boris Said.
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IMSA World Sportscar and Supreme GT Watkins Glen
Car number 61, a Porsche 911, co-driven by Franz Konrad, Michel Ligonnet, and Nick Ham. Followed by car number 27, a Ford Mustang, co-driven by Scott Maxwell and Jason Priestley.
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Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen
Bert Everett drives car number 25, a Ford Escort RS 1600, followed by Milt Minter in car number 70, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR.
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Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen
John Buffum drives car number 24, a Ford Escort RS 1600, followed by car number 14, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Al Holbert and Mark Donohue.
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Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen
John Buffum drives car number 24, a Ford Escort RS 1600, followed by car number 14, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Al Holbert and Mark Donohue.
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Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen
Parnelli Jones drives car number 15, a Ford Mustang Boss 302, followed by car number 51, a Porsche 911.
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Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen
Michael Keyser drives car number 2, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR, followed by Bert Everett in car number 25, a Ford Escort RS 1600.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 5, Jacky Ickx/Lucien Bianchi, Gulf-JW Automotive team Ford GT40 chassis number '1075', race winner. Car number 1, Jo Siffert/Vic Elford, works Porsche 908, did not finish
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
The Pit lane is on the left. On the track: Car number 48, Zink VSR driven by Jim McDaniel and Steve Pieper, Car number 7, Ford GT40 driven by Reinhold Jöst and Helmut Kelleners, Car number 12, Porsche 906 driven by Fred Baker, Dick Smothers, and Lou Sell, Car number 9, Matra MS650 driven by Pedro Rodriguez, Johnnny Servoz-Gavin.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 5, Jacky Ickx/Lucien Bianchi, Gulf-JW Automotive team Ford GT40 chassis number '1075' - race winner. Car number 1, Jo Siffert/Vic Elford, works Porsche 908, did not finish
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 5, Jacky Ickx/Lucien Bianchi, Gulf-JW Automotive team Ford GT40 chassis number '1075' - race winner. Car number 1, Jo Siffert/Vic Elford, works Porsche 908, did not finish
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 5, Jacky Ickx/Lucien Bianchi, Gulf-JW Automotive team Ford GT40 chassis number '1075' - race winner. Car number 1, Jo Siffert/Vic Elford, works Porsche 908, did not finish
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 7, Ford GT40, driven by Reinhold Jöst and Helmut Kelleners, is leading a Porsche 906 and a Porsche 911.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 5, Jacky Ickx/Lucien Bianchi, Gulf-JW Automotive team Ford GT40 chassis number '1075' - race winner. Car number 1, Jo Siffert/Vic Elford, works Porsche 908, did not finish
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
The only Lotus entered in the Watkins Glen 6 Hours on July 14, 1968, number 47, co-driven by Andre Prefontaine and Peter Roberts but did not finish (oil leak), leads a Porsche 908 Coupe.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 36, a Chevrolet Camaro co-driven by Paul Miller and Kenper Miller. Followed by car number 65, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Jacques Bienvenue and Marc Dancose, and car number 3, a Ford Capri RS 3100 co-driven by Harry Theodoracopulos and Horst Kwech.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Number 10, a Chevron B12 co-driven by John Woolfe and David Piper, did not finish (spun and stalled), number 1, a Porsche 908 Coupe co-driven by Jo Siffert and Vic Elford, did not finish (wheel bearing), number 5, a Ford GT40 co-driven by Jacky Ickx and Lucien Bianchi was the winner at the Watkins Glen 6 Hour on July 14, 1968.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 7, Ford GT40 driven by Reinhold Jöst and Helmut Kelleners. Car number 14, Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray driven by Tony DeLorenzo and Dick Lang. Far left: Car number 12, Porsche 906 driven by Fred Baker, Dick Smothers, and Lou Sell.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Number 22, a NART Ferrari 275 GTB/4 co-driven by Bob Grossman and Ronnie Bucknum, finished ninth, car number 1, a Porsche 908 coupe co-driven by Jo Siffert and Vic Elford, did not finish (wheel bearing), and car number 5, a Ford GT40 co-driven by Jacky Ickx and Lucien Bianchi, was the winner at the Watkins Glen 6 Hours on July 14, 1968.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car Number 5 Mirage-Ford driven by Jacky Ickx leads Car Number 68 Porsche 906 of Mike Rahal, Hugh Wise, and Tom Terrell.
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Watkins Glen Sports Car Race
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 184, a Porsche 356, Unknown, driver (goggles, helmet, seated), an MG MGA, Unknown, driver (goggles, helmet, seated), Car Number 137. a Turner GT, Unknown, driver (helmet, seated).
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Watkins Glen Trans-Am
Car number 32, Porsche 911. Car number 5, Malcolm Starr, Ford Mustang. Behind the Porsche is car number 85, Bill Brack, Austin Mini Cooper
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Watkins Glen Trans-Am
Car number 1, Jerry Titus, Ford Mustang overall race winner. Car number 7, Tony Adamowicz, Porsche 911 under 2-liter winner