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12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), 9930-CM75 (registration), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France.
12 Hours of Reims
Track side scene, Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), 9930-CM75 (registration), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France.
12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 39, a Lotus Eleven, (Ivor Bueb and Herbert Mackay-Fraser, co-drivers), Car Number 9, the Ferry F750 Renault, (Jacques Blaché and Louis Pons, co-drivers), 41 59-E-75 (registration), unique example built by Pierre Ferry.
12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 30, a Porsche 550 RS, (Richard von Frankenberg and Claude Storez, co-drivers), Car Number 10, a VP 166R, (Jean-Marie Dumazer and Lucien Campion, co-drivers), fabricated by Vernet et Pairard in Paris, France.
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
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
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
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 Reims
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 39, a Lotus Eleven, (Ivor Bueb and Herbert Mackay-Fraser, co-drivers), Car Number 9, the Ferry F750 Renault, (Jacques Blaché and Louis Pons, co-drivers), 41 59-E-75 (registration), unique example built by Pierre Ferry.
12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 9, the Ferry F750 Renault, (Jacques Blaché and Louis Pons, co-drivers), 41 59-E-75 (registration), unique example built by Pierre Ferry.
12 Hours of Reims
Track action scene, Car Number 4, an Autobleu 750MM, (Jean Bianchi and Christian Poirot, co-drivers), 9930-CM75 (registration), fabricated by Automobiles Autobleu in Paris, France.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Alberto Ascari and Luigi Villoresi car number 12, a Ferrari 340 MM Pininfarina Berlinetta, leads "Helde" and John Lucas, car number 51, an Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet (left) and Roger Laurent and Jaques Swaters, car 16, a Jaguar C-Type. Rene Breuil and Jean Py, car 54, trails the group in a B.G. Le Mans.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 42 Bob Walshaw/John Dalton Lotus-Climax Eleven, 13th overall and 2nd 1100cc Sports Category - Number 52 Pierre Chancel/Pierre Hémard's works Monopole Panhard X89 Coupé, finished 18th and 3rd 750cc Sport Category - Number 47 Jean-Marie Dumazer/Bernard Consten V.P.-Renault 166R, retired.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 6, Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Yves Lesur's V.P. 166R Renault and and car number 37, Helmut Polensky and Richard von Frankenberg's Porsche 550 Spyder drive through at Mulsanne Corner.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans city center with car number 68, the Renault 4CV driven by Ernest de Regibus and Marius Porta
24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 56 Yves Giraud-Cabantous/Yves Lesur's works V.P.-Renault 166R, rtd - Number 40 Giulio Cabianca/Roberto Sgorbati's Edgar Fronteras-entered OSCA MT4 1500, finished 11th overall.
24 Hours of Le Mans
No 56 - Just-Emile Vernet/Jean Pairard V.P. 166R Renault, finished 26th and last runner overall
24 Hours of Le Mans
Press group relaxing chez Renault - moustached gent is Alan Brinton of the London 'News Chronicle' newspaper
24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 56, the V.P. 166R Renault driven by Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Yves Lesur, enters the Dunlop Curve.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Renault gas turbine-powered record car L'Etoile Filante ("Shooting Star"). The car averaged 191.0 mph (307.4 km/h) on Bonneville Salt Flats, driven by Jean Hébert.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Drivers at White House Curve. Car number 72 is the V.P. 155R Renault driven by Jean-Marie Dumazer, André Héchard, and Jérôme Pourond. Car number 48 is the Lotus-Climax Mark IX driven by Colin Chapman and Ron Flockhart.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 56 - Yves Giraud-Cabantous/Yves Lesur's V.P.-Renault 166R, which retired. Number 50 - Pierre Chancel/Robert Chancel's Panhard VM5, which retired.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 16, a Jaguar C-Type, (Roger Laurent and Jacques Swaters, co-drivers), Car Number 38, a Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica, (Sture Nottorp and Ivar Andersson, co-drivers), Car Number 49, a V.P. 166R, (Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Just-Emile Vernet, co-drivers).
24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans city center with car number 68, the Renault 4CV driven by Ernest de Regibus and Marius Porta
24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 14, works Aston Martin DBR1/250 driven by Tony Brooks and Reg Parnell and number 41, V.P. 166R Renault Jean-Marie Dumazer and Lucien Campion entering Tertre Rouge Corner.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Press group relaxing chez Renault - Douglas Armstrong (left) - Alan Brinton (moustache) -
24 Hours of Le Mans
No 56 - Just-Emile Vernet/Jean Pairard V.P. 166R Renault, finished 26th and last runner overall
24 Hours of Le Mans
The works Ferrari 625 LM Touring chassis '0642MD/TR', number 11, of Alfonso de Portago and Duncan Hamilton. Behind is the V.P. Renault 166R, number 41, of Jean-Marie Dumazer and Lucien Campion.
24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 41 Jean-Marie Dumazer/Lucien Campion, V.P. 166R Renault, Number 48 Marcel Lauga/Jean-Michel Durif, Moretti 750 Grand Sport
24 Hours of Le Mans
Number 47 - Jean-Marie Dumazer/Bernard Consten V.P.-Renault 166R, retired. Number 29 François Picard/Richie Ginther, Ecurie Los Amigos Ferrari 500TRC chassis number 0706MDTR, retired.
24 Hours of Le Mans Test
Car number 54, Alpine M64 Renault co-driven by Henri Grandsire and Philippe Vidal.