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24 Hours of Daytona
Lola T70 number 8 driven by Scooter Patrick and Ed Leslie, Porsche 907 number 58 driven by Alex Soler-Roig and Rudi Lins, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray driven by Tony DeLorenzo and Dick Lang, Porsche 910 number 61 driven by Masten Gregory and Richard Brostrom, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray number 67 Gerald Thompson and Jim Harrell, Pontiac Firebird number 26 driven by Jon Ward and Jerry Titus
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24 Hours of Daytona
Car number 88, a Porsche 910 co-driven by Ed Abate and Bill Cuddy, followed by car number 55, a Pontiac Firebird co-driven by Tiny Lund, Stephen Behr, and Jimmy Capps.
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Bridgehampton Trans Am
Race winner number 16 George Follmer, Ford Mustang Boss 302 leads Kris Harrison, number 18 Pontiac Firebord, and Peter Gregg, number 59 Porsche 911.
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Grand-Am Koni Challenge Daytona
Car number 07, a Porsche 911 co-driven by Gary Grigsby Jr and Terry Heath, followed by car number 45, a Pontiac Firebird co-driven by Mike Yeakle and Bryan Collyer, and other cars.
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IMSA Camel GT Mid-Ohio Grand Prix
Terry Visger and Paul Lewis drive car number 55, a Pontiac Firebird. John Hotchkis and James Adams drive car number 10, a Porsche 962.
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IMSA Endurance Championship Daytona
Car number 6, a Pontiac Firebird, co-driven by Pat Sessions and Clifton Pawley. Followed by car number 72, a Porsche 968, co-driven by Karl Singer and Dave White.
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IMSA Endurance Championship Daytona
Car number 3, a Pontiac Firebird, co-driven by Burnell Cochran and David Murry. Followed by car number 15, a Porsche 968, co-driven by Mike Fitzgerald and Charles Mendez.
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IMSA Endurance Championship Sebring
Car number 05, a Pontiac Firebird Formula driven by Rob Walton, next to car number 15, a Porsche 968, co-driven by Mike Fitzgerald and Charles Mendez.
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IMSA Endurance Championship Sebring
Car number 7, a Mazda RX-7, co-driven by Lance Stewart and Hank Mountain. Followed by car number 6, a Pontiac Firebird Formula driven by Pat Sessions, car number 04, a Porsche 968, co-driven by David Lacey and Sheldon Smith, and other cars.
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Targa Florio
Bernard Cahier (center) is shown with his co-driver and friend Jean-Claude Killy (right). Jean-Claude Killy is primarily known as the French Alpine ski Champion and twice World Cup winner. They finished in 7th place overall and 1st in the GT 2.0 class in a works Porsche 911 S.