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  • Nürburgring 1000 km
  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Wrecked Jaguar in which German dealer/driver Peter Lindner was killed. The accident also claimed lives of works Abarth driver Franco Patria and three race marshals.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Car number 16, Peter Linder, Jaguar E-type Lightweight Low Drag.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Car number 16, Peter Linder, Jaguar E-type Lightweight Low Drag.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Aftermath of accident involving car number 51, Jochen Neerpasch and Fritz Jüttner Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero. The car was taken over by Franco Patria and was struck by Peter Lindner's Jaguar Lightweight E-Type just as he was leaving the pit. Patria was killed together with Lindner and three course marshals.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Car number 50, Franco Patria and Luigi Taramazzo works Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Aftermath of accident involving car number 51, Jochen Neerpasch and Fritz Jüttner Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero. The car was taken over by Franco Patria and was struck by Peter Lindner's Jaguar Lightweight E-Type just as he was leaving the pit. Patria was killed together with Lindner and three course marshals.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Car number 58, Hans-Dieter Dechent and Ernst Furtmayr Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero. Car number 50, Franco Patria and Luigi Taramazzo works Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero. Car number 52, Herbert Demetz and Anton "Toni" Fischhaber's works Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero. Car number 10, Gustave Gosselin and Claude Dubois' Equipe Nationale Belge/Ecurie Francorchamps-entered Ferrari 250GTO/64 chassis 5575 GT. Cars are seen in the curve named after the water tower (background) Le Virage Chateau d'Eau.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Car number 54, José Rosinski and Henri Grandsire's Société Automobiles Alpine-entered Alpine-Renault M64 and car number 16, Peter Nöcker and Peter Lindner's Lightweight Jaguar E-type.

  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Wrecked Jaguar in which German dealer/driver Peter Lindner was killed. The accident also claimed lives of works Abarth driver Franco Patria and three race marshals.

  • Paris 1000 km
  • Paris 1000 km

    Paris 1000 km

    Car number 6, Tony Maggs and David Piper in the latter's Ferrari 250GTO chassis 4491 GT. Car number 12, Andrew Hedges and John Turner Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato chassis 0183/R. Car number 17, Dick Protheroe and John Coundley "Lightweight" Jaguar E-type Low-Drag Coupe. Car number 35, "Franc" and Jean Kerguen Porsche 904GTS. Cars are seen with the Chateau d'Eau (water tower) in the background.

  • Snetterton 3 Hour

    Snetterton 3 Hour

    The Jaguar E-Type Lightweight chassis S850661, number 9, of Roger Mac.

  • Snetterton 3 Hour

    Snetterton 3 Hour

    The Jaguar E-Type lightweight chassis S850661, number 9, of Roger Mac.

  • Snetterton 3 Hour

    Snetterton 3 Hour

    Number 21, driver Julian Sutton in his Lotus-Ford 23. Number 21 finished 9th overall. Number 6, driver Dick Protheroe in a Jaguar-E-Type Lightweight Low-Drag Coupe. Number 6 finished 10th overall.

  • Tourist Trophy, Oulton Park

    Tourist Trophy, Oulton Park

    Car number 4, Jim Clark, works Lotus-Ford 30. Car number 30, David Wansbrough, Jaguar E-Type Lightweight Low-Drag Coupe

  • USRRC Laguna Seca

    USRRC Laguna Seca

    Ed Leslie drives car number 423, Jaguar E-Type Lightweight.