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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 35, the Herbert Müller and Claude Sage Porsche 904 GTS leads car number 46 the Roger Delageneste and Henry Morrogh Alpine M64 Renault.
24 Hours of Le Mans
The Ferrari 250 GTO 64 chassis 4399GT, number 25, of Innes Ireland and Tony Maggs. Following is the Alpine M64 chassis 1711, number 46, of Roger Delageneste and Henry Morrogh.
Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School
Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School pupil in Bowmaker Cooper T53P InterContinental Formula car during trials at Snetterton organized by JRRDS and Bowmaker Racing Team. Left to right are Jim Russell, David Cuff, veteran team manager Reg Parnell, Henry Morrogh, and Teddy Pilette.
Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School
Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School pupil in Bowmaker Cooper T53P InterContinental Formula car during trials at Snetterton organized by JRRDS and Bowmaker Racing Team. Left to right are Jim Russell, David Cuff, veteran team manager Reg Parnell, Henry Morrogh, and Teddy Pilette.
Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School
Jim Russell Racing Drivers' School pupil in Bowmaker Cooper T53P InterContinental Formula car during trials at Snetterton organized by JRRDS and Bowmaker Racing Team. Left to right are Jim Russell, David Cuff, veteran team manager Reg Parnell, Henry Morrogh, and Teddy Pilette.
Paris 1000 km
Alpine-Renault M64 entered by the Société Automobiles Alpine driven by Roger Delageneste and Henry Morrogh.
Paris 1000 km
Car number 56, Roger Delageneste and Henry Morrogh's Société Automobiles Alpine-entered Alpine-Renault M64 and car number 58, Hans-Dieter Dechent and Ernst Furtmayr Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero seen in the curve named after the water tower (background) Le Virage Chateau d’Eau.
Paris 1000 km
Car number 56, Roger Delageneste and Henry Morrogh's Société Automobiles Alpine-entered Alpine-Renault M64.
Paris 1000 km
Car number 56, driven by Roger Delageneste and Henry Morrogh, is an Alpine-Renault M64 entered by the Société Automobiles Alpine.
Paris 1000 km
Car number 56, Roger Delageneste and Henry Morrogh's Société Automobiles Alpine-entered Alpine-Renault M64 and car number 8, Annie Soisbault and Guy Ligier's Ecurie Francorchamps-entered Ferrari 250LM chassis 5843.
Tour De France
Car number 77, Jaguar Mk II 3.8 driven by Claude Bobrowski and Henry Morrogh leads the group at Virage de la Gare.