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BRSCC International Brands Hatch
Car number 3, Chris Bristow's British Racing Partnership Cooper-Borgward T51. Car number 32, Graham Hill, Team Lotus Lotus-Climax 16. Car number 2, Stirling Moss in Rob Walker's Cooper-Borgward T45. Car number 10, Roy Salvadori in High Efficiency Motors' Cooper-Climax T43.
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BRSCC International Brands Hatch
Car number 33, Innes Ireland, Team Lotus Lotus-Climax 16 and car number 16, Masten Gregory in Alan Brown's Cooper-Climax T45 lead the group in early stage of race.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Car number 22, Maurice Trintignant's Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper-Climax T45. In the background stands "The Atomium," the 335ft artwork erected for Expo 58, the Brussels Universal Exhibition.
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Brussels Grand Prix
John Campbell-Jones's number 40 DRW Engineering Cooper-Climax T45 on the Heysel public road circuit.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Car number 40, John Campbell-Jones's DRW Engineering Cooper-Climax T45. In the background stands "The Atomium," the 335ft artwork erected for Expo 58, the Brussels Universal Exhibition.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Car number 38, Ron Flockhart in Cecil Libowitz's Cooper-Climax T45. In the background stands "The Atomium," the 335ft artwork erected for Expo 58, the Brussels Universal Exhibition.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Ron Flockhart, Cooper T45 Climax FPF heads Keith Ballisat Cooper T43 Climax FPF.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Car number 42, Tony Marsh's Cooper-Climax T45. In the background stands "The Atomium," the 335ft artwork erected for Expo 58, the Brussels Universal Exhibition.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Keith Ballisat in Dick Gibson's number 30 Cooper-Climax T43 leads Tony Marsh's number 42 Cooper-Climax T45 in practice.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Jack Lewis in the number 44 H & L Motors' Cooper-Climax T45 leads Innes Ireland's number 4 Team Lotus, Lotus-Climax 18.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Jack Lewis in the number 44 H & L Motors' Cooper-Climax T45 passing close by a photographer.
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Cooper
Car number 46, a Cooper T43, of Ian Burgess, and car number 48, Cooper T45, of Bruce McLaren in the pits at the 1958 Reims Coupe Internationale de Vitesse, in Gueux, France. Burgess would finish fourth, while McLaren finished sixth.
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Cooper T45
Exterior scene, (Car Number 2), a Cooper T45, from C. T. "Tommty" Atkins' racing team, Motel AVUS in background.
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Cooper-Climax T45 at the Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
Car number 8, Jack Brabham's Cooper-Climax T45.
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Cooper-Climax T45 at the Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
A mechanic works on car number 9, Maurice Trintignant's Cooper-Climax T45. The Walker Racing Team transport truck is parked behind the car.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Tony Marsh drives car number 31, Formula Two Cooper-Climax T45 and Keith Greene drives car number 17, Formula One Cooper-Climax T45.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Car number 30, John Campbell-Jones Formula Two Cooper-Climax T45 and car number 29, Denny Hulme Formula Two Cooper-Climax T45.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Car number 3, race winner Jack Brabham works Cooper-Climax T51, scoring his first Formula One race win, followed by car number 21, Jim Russell, Cooper-Climax T45.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Jack Fairman in a Cooper-Climax T45 leads Michael Tayor in a Lotus-Climax 18.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Michael Tayor in a Lotus-Climax 18 leads Jack Fairman in a Cooper-Climax T45.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Keith Greene in Cooper-Climax T45 leads Phil Hill in Ferrari Dino 246 '0003'.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Maurice Trintignant in an Aston Martin DBR4/250 leads Jack Fairman in a Cooper-Climax T45.
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Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort
Harry Schell drives car number 15, a BRM P25, Jack Brabham drives car number 8, a Cooper-Climax T45, and Carel Godin de Beaufort drives car number 18, a Porsche 718 RSK. Spectators watch from the hillside.
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Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort
Maurice Trintignant drives car number 9, a Cooper-Climax T45 and Mike Hawthorn drives car number 5, a Ferrari 246 Dino. Spectators watch from the hillside.