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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans city center with car number 68, the Renault 4CV driven by Ernest de Regibus and Marius Porta
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24 Hours of Le Mans
No 56 - Just-Emile Vernet/Jean Pairard V.P. 166R Renault, finished 26th and last runner overall
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Press group relaxing chez Renault - moustached gent is Alan Brinton of the London 'News Chronicle' newspaper
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Press group relaxing chez Renault - Douglas Armstrong (left) - Alan Brinton (moustache) -
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans city center with car number 68, the Renault 4CV driven by Ernest de Regibus and Marius Porta
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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.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
No 56 - Just-Emile Vernet/Jean Pairard V.P. 166R Renault, finished 26th and last runner overall
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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.
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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
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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.
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24 Hours of Le Mans Test
Car number 54, Alpine M64 Renault co-driven by Henri Grandsire and Philippe Vidal.