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Monaco Grand Prix
Race Number 34, Innes Ireland (dark sweater, holding cigarette, driver), UDT-Laystall Racing Team (entrant)
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Monaco Grand Prix
Approach to the Station Hairpin on the first lap. John Surtees in car number 21, a Ferrari 156, leads. Bruce McLaren drives a Cooper-Climax T66. Dan Gurney drives a Brabham-Climax BT7. Innes Ireland drives a BRP-entered Lotus-BRM 24. Willy Mairesse drives a Ferrari 156.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Jim Clark in car number 9, a Lotus-Climax 25, leads John Surtees in car number 21, a Ferrari 156, and Bruce McLaren in a Cooper-Climax T66 into the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Bernard Collomb in car number 24, a private Lotus-Climax Type 24, enters the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Jim Clark in car number 9, a Lotus-Climax Type 25, approaches the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Innes Ireland in car number 14, a BRP-entered Lotus-BRM Type 24, enters the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Jim Clark in car number 9, a Lotus-Climax 25, leads Richie Ginther in car number 5, a BRM P578, from Mirabeau Superieur corner into the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Innes Ireland drives car number 14, a BRP-entered Lotus-BRM Type 24 with a "Monaco nose," in the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Richie Ginther drives car number 34, a works Ferrari 246MP rear-engined Formula One prototype. Alan Stacey drives car number 24, a works Lotus-Climax 18.
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Monaco Grand Prix
On the first lap of the Monaco Grand Prix, Graham Hill in a BRM P578 leads drivers into the Station Hairpin. Jim Clark drives a Lotus-Climax 25. Richie Ginther drives a BRM P578. John Surtees drives a Ferrari 156.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Innes Ireland in car number 14, BRP team's "Monaco-nosed" Lotus-BRM Type 24, leaves the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Wide-angle panorama of the Station Hairpin. Jim Clark in car number 9, a Lotus-Climax 25, is between the BRM P578s of Graham Hill (leading) and Richie Ginther.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Race winner Graham Hill in car number 6, a BRM P578, leads Jim Clark in car number 9, a Lotus-Climax 25, around the Station Hairpin.