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Brands Hatch Race of Champions
At the race start, Peter Gethin drives car number 6, works McLaren M7A Cosworth, John Surtees drives car number 7, McLaren M7A Cosworth, and George Eaton drives car number 12, BRM P139.
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British Grand Prix
Track action scene, Car Number 2, a McLaren M7A, Bruce McLaren, driver (helmet, seated).
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British Grand Prix
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 2, a McLaren M7A, Bruce McLaren, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 19, a Brabham BT20, Silvio Moser, driver (helmet, seated).
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British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) International Trophy
At the start of the BRDC International Trophy, leading is Chris Amon in race number 15, March 701, Jackie Stewart in race number 1, Tyrrell March 701, Denny Hulme in race number 5, McLaren M14A, Reine Wissel in race number 6, McLaren M7A.
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BRSCC Northern Single Seater Championship Croft Paddock
Car number 2, a McLaren M7A driven by Tony Dean.
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Canadian Grand Prix Mont-Tremblant
Dan Gurney drives car number 11, a McLaren M7A Ford Cosworth, ahead of Denny Hulme in car number 1, also an M7A.
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Canadian Grand Prix Mosport
Johnny Servoz-Gavin drives car number 19, a Matra MS84, followed by Bruce McLaren in car number 4, a McLaren M7A.
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Canadian Grand Prix Mosport
Bruce McLaren drives car number 4, a McLaren M7A, followed by Pedro Rodriguez in car number 6, a Ferrari 312.
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Dutch Grand Prix
Track action scene, right to left: Car Number 7, a McLaren M7A, Denny Hulme, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 8, a Ferrari 312, Chris Amon, driver (helmet, seated).
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Dutch Grand Prix
Vic Elford drives car number 18, McLaren M7A Cosworth and Silvio Moser drives car number 17, Brabham BT24 Cosworth.
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Formula One
Wings of Formula One cars. From front to back: McLaren M7A, two Ferrari 312s, and a McLaren M7A.
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French Grand Prix
Track action scene, Car Number 4, a McLaren M7A, Denny Hulme, driver (helmet, seated).
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French Grand Prix
Bruce McLaren drove car number 10, a McLaren-Cosworth M7A, to finish eighth in the French Grand Prix on July 7, 1968.