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Aintree 200
Jim Clark drives car number 1, a Lotus-Climax 33 followed by Graham Hill driving BRM P261.
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Austrian Grand Prix
Track action scene, (Car Number 4), a BRM P261, Richie Ginther, driver (helmet, seated).
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Austrian Grand Prix
Track action scene, Car Number 3, a BRM P261, Graham Hill, driver (helmet, seated).
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Austrian Grand Prix
Car number 3, Graham Hill, BRM P261 and car number 8, race winner Lorenzo Bandini, Ferrari 156.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Jo Bonnier drives car number 11, a Brabham-Climax BT7, leading Richie Ginther in car number 4, a BRM P261, and Innes Ireland in car number 14, a BRP-BRM Mark 2. Spectators watch from behind the barrier. The observation tower is visible in the background.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Richie Ginther drives car number 4, a BRM P261, past Phil Hill's crashed Cooper-Climax T66, car number 10.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
BRM front suspension unit showing the center of a Dunlop wheel retained by fixing studs while the rest has sheared off
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
BRM wheel after shearing off from its retaining studs over Zeltweg aerodrome circuit bumps
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
The winners of the Austrian Grand Prix stand on the podium. First is Lorenzo Bandini, who drove a Ferrari 156, second is Richie Ginther in a BRM P261, and third is Bob Anderson in a Brabham-Climax BT11.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Richie Ginther drives car number 4, a BRM P261. Spectators watch from alongside the track.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Richie Ginther drives car number 4, a BRM P261 and Jim Clark drives car number 1, a Lotus-Climax 33.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Richie Ginther drives car number 4, a BRM P261. Spectators watch alongside the track.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
BRM wheel after shearing off from its retaining studs over Zeltweg aerodrome circuit bumps
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
BRM front suspension unit showing the center of a Dunlop wheel retained by fixing studs while the rest has sheared off
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
The winners of the Austrian Grand Prix stand on the podium. First is Lorenzo Bandini, who drove a Ferrari 156, second is Richie Ginther in a BRM P261, and third is Bob Anderson in a Brabham-Climax BT11.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Richie Ginther drives car number 4, a BRM P261, followed by car number 11, Jo Bonnier's Brabham-Climax BT7. Spectators watch from behind the barrier.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Graham Hill drives car number 3, a BRM P261 ahead of Mike Hailwood in car number 17, a Lotus-BRM 25. Spectators watch from behind the barrier.
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Austrian Grand Prix, Zeltweg
Richie Ginther drives car number 4, a BRM P261, leading Bruce McLaren in car number 9, a Cooper T73 and Innes Ireland in car number 14, a BRP-BRM Mk2. Spectators and buses are visible in the background.
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BARC Aintree 200
Graham Hill drives car number 3, BRM P261 leading Jim Clark in car number 1, Lotus 33 Climax.
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Belgian Grand Prix
No 23 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax 25 race winner entering Eau Rouge corner - leading No 1 Graham Hill BRM P261, classified 5th, out of fuel - seen at top of Raidillon hill
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Belgian Grand Prix
In the lead, John Surtees drives car number 6, a Ferrari 312. Jochen Rindt follows in car number 19, a Cooper T81, and Jack Brabham in car number 3, a Brabham BT19. Jackie Stewart drives car number 15, a BRM P261. Lorenzo Bandini drives car number 7, a Ferrari 246T. Jo Bonnier drives car number 20, a Cooper T81. Mike Spence drives car number 16, a Lotus 25. Richie Ginther drives car number 18, a Cooper T81.
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Belgian Grand Prix
No 14 Jack Brabham Brabham-Climax BT7, finished 3rd - No 1 Graham Hill BRM P261, classified 5th, out of fuel - No 20 Bruce McLaren Cooper-Climax T73, finished 2nd
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Belgian Grand Prix
Number 8 - post crash view of the Bob Bondurant-driven 2-litre V8 BRM P261. Entered by owner Bernard White, the car was repainted white for the race at request of John Frankenheimer's MGM movie crew who were shooting 'Grand Prix'. Bondurant crashed on first lap, along with Jackie Stewart and Graham Hill, and overturned near the Masta Kink.