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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 55, Alan Stacey and Tom Dickson Lotus-Climax Eleven and car number 34, Jean Kerguen and "Franc" Porsche 550A RS at Mulsanne Corner in the rain.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Pit line-up headed by Number 55 - Alan Stacey/Tom Dickson Lotus Engineering-entered Lotus-Climax Eleven 750cc, which finished 20th overall (and last).
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 55, chassis 514, a factory-entered Lotus-Climax Eleven with a 750 cc engine driven by Alan Stacey and Tom Dickson.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 55, chassis 514, a factory-entered Lotus-Climax Eleven with a 750 cc engine driven by Alan Stacey and Tom Dickson.
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Air Kruise Trophy, Brands Hatch
Driver lined up in front of the grandstand at the start of Final of Air Kruise Trophy. In the foreground, Richard Manwaring is in car number 19, an Elva Mark I, Alan Stacey is in car number 35, a Lotus Mark VI, and Paul Emery is in car number 4, a Lotus Mark IX. In the second row, Peter Jopp in car number 11, a Lotus Mark IX, raises his hand to indicate his car stalled.
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Alan Stacey in the Brands Hatch Whitsun
Alan Stacey drives car number 19, a Lotus-Climax Eleven. Spectators watch from behind the barrier.
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Alan Stacey in the Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
Alan Stacey drives car number 5, a Lotus-Climax 18. Spectators watch from behind the barrier.
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BARC Madgwick Cup
Innes Ireland drives car number 38 ahead of Alan Stacy in car number 33. Both drivers are in a Lotus-Climax Eleven. Signs advertise Castrol, National Benzole, Dagenite, Dunlop, and Mintex.
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BARC September Meeting
John Coombs drives car number 25, a Lotus-Connaught Mk IX, Alan Stacey drives car number 11, a Lotus-Climax Mk VI, and Alastair Liddell drives car number 16, a Buckler-Climax DD1, past the grandstand.
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BARC September Meeting Sports Car Handicap
Alan Stacey drives car number 33, a Lotus Climax Eleven past the grandstand. Signs advertise Super Shell.
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Belgian Grand Prix Spa
Alan Stacey, Lotus 18-Climax up to Raidillon. Stacey suffered a fatal accident during the race.
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Brands Hatch Boxing Day
Alan Stacey gives the new Lotus Type 18 its racing debut, in this case the Formula Junior version, preceding the sister Formula Two and Formula One Type 18s. #31 Gemini Mk 2-Ford
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Brands Hatch Boxing Day
Alan Stacey gives the new Lotus Type 18 its racing debut, in this case the Formula Junior version, preceding the sister Formula Two and Formula One Type 18s. #28 Elva 100-BMC Rytune, driver Peter Pilsworth, DNF
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Brands Hatch BRSCC
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 75, a Cooper Monaco T49, Chris Bristow, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 80, a Lotus 15, Innes Ireland, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 78, a Lotus 15, Alan Stacey, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 74, a Lotus 15, Graham Hill, driver (helmet, seated).
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Brands Hatch Whitsun
Archie Scott Brown drives car number 2, a Lotus-Climax Eleven, Les Leston drives car number 5, a Cooper-Climax T39, Jack Brabham drives car number 28, a Cooper-Climax T39, and Alan Stacey drives car number 19, a Lotus-Climax Eleven.
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British Grand Prix
Car number 26, Bruce Halford, Lister-Jaguar 'Flat-Iron', finished 6th. Car number 11, Alan Stacy works Lotus-Climax 11, finished 5th
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British Grand Prix
Track action scene, front to back: Race Number 30 (Alan Stacey, driver), Race Number 6 (Stirling Moss, driver)
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British Grand Prix
Lister-Jaguar driven by Bruce Halford leading Alan Stacey in a Lotus-Climax Eleven.
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British Grand Prix Practice Sessions
Alan Stacey drives car number 30, a Lotus 16-Climax in practice sessions.
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Brussels Grand Prix
Car number 6, Alan Stacey's Team Lotus Lotus-Climax 18. 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 6, Alan Stacey's Team Lotus Lotus-Climax 18. In the background stands "The Atomium," the 335ft artwork erected for Expo 58, the Brussels Universal Exhibition.
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Commander Yorke Trophy
Car number 18, R. E. D. Harrison, Lotus Eleven followed by car number 7, Alan Stacey, Lotus Eleven.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Over 1100cc sports cars. Alan Stacey drives car number 3, a works Lotus-Climax 15. Jack Brabham drives car number 16, John Coombs' Cooper Monaco-Climax T49.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Over 1100cc sports cars. Alan Stacey drives car number 3, a works Lotus-Climax 15.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Brian Naylor in JBW-Maserati leads Alan Stacey in Lotus-Climax 18 '370'
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Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort
Alan Stacey drives car number 5, a works Lotus 18. A Coca-Cola billboard is visible in the background.
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Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
Innes Ireland drives car number 4, a Lotus-Climax 18, Alan Stacey drives car number 5, a Lotus-Climax 18, and Carel Godin de Beaufort drives car number 20, a Cooper-Climax T51. Spectators watch from behind the barrier. Billboards advertise Martini and Beverol.
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Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
Innes Ireland drives car number 4, a Lotus-Climax 18, Alan Stacey drives car number 5, a Lotus-Climax 18, and Carel Godin de Beaufort drives car number 20, a Cooper-Climax T51. Spectators watch from the hillside.
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Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
Phil Hill drives car number 1, a Ferrari 246 Dino, Innes Ireland drives car number 4, a Lotus-Climax 18 and Alan Stacey drives car number 5, also a Lotus-Climax 18, past the grandstand.
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Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
Innes Ireland drives car number 4, a Lotus-Climax 18 and Alan Stacey drives car number 5, also a Lotus-Climax 18. Spectators watch from the hillsides.
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Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
Innes Ireland drives car number 4, a Lotus-Climax 18 and Alan Stacey drives car number 5, also a Lotus-Climax 18, past the grandstand. Signs advertise Martini.
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Grand Prix Aintree
Track action scene, Left to right: Race Number 9 (Ron Flockhart, driver), Race Number 8 (Peter Blond, driver), Race Number 17 (Alan Stacey, driver), Race Number 3 (Bruce Halford, driver), Race Number 27 (Jack Brabham, driver)