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24 Hours of Daytona
Car number 14, a Chevrolet Camaro co-driven by C. C. Canada, Bob Christiansen, and John Tremblay. Followed by car number 88, a Porsche 910 co-driven by Ed Abate and Bill Cuddy, and car number 7, a Chevrolet Camaro Z28 co-driven by Clay Young, Eddie Johnson, and Jim Fitzgerald.
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24 Hours of Daytona
Car number 27, a Ferrari 512 S co-driven by Jacky Ickx and Peter Schetty, next to car number 7, a Chevrolet Corvette co-driven by Jerry Thompson and John Mahler. Ahead is car number 21, a Ferrari 250 LM co-driven by Gregg Young and Luigi Chinetti Jr.
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24 Hours of Daytona
Car number 7, a Chevrolet Corvette, co-driven by Jerry Thompson and John Mahler. Following car number 21, a Ferrari 250 LM co-driven by Gregg Young and Luigi Chinetti Jr.
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24 Hours of Daytona, World’s Championship for Prestolite Trophy
January 30-31, 1971 Car number 20 Ferrari 512M driven by Masten Gregory / Gregg Young / John Cannon
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24 Hours of Daytona, World’s Championship for Prestolite Trophy
January 30-31, 1971 Car number 20 Ferrari 512 M driven by Masten Gregory / Gregg Young / John Cannon
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24 Hours of Daytona, World’s Championship for Prestolite Trophy
January 30-31, 1971 Car number 20 Ferrari 512 M driven by Masten Gregory / Gregg Young / John Cannon
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 19, E. D. Martin and Fernand Tavano NART Ferrari 250 TR and car number 57, Maurice Charles and John Young Jaguar D-type chassis number XKD 502.
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BARC Crystal Palace Trophy
Car number 15, Jack Fairman in John Webb’s Turner-Lea Francis. Car number 5, Bill Whitehouse, Connaught-Lea Francis A-Type. Car number 6, Michael Young in Roebuck Engineering's Connaught-Lea Francis A-Type.
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BARC Eighth Members' Meeting
John Young drives car number 66, a Healey Silverstone, leading Joe Goodhew in car number 23, a Lagonda LG45.
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British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC) British Saloon Car Championship at Crystal Palace
At Ramp Bend, just after start of race, Les Leston drives car number 83, a Riley, Len Adams drives car number 91, an Austin A35, Geoff Williamson drives car number 95, an Austin A40, Bill Blydenstein drives car number 81, a Borgward Isabella TS, and John Young drives car number 89, a Ford Prefect.
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Castle Combe International
Mike Young drives car number 52, Lotus Mark IX Connaught. John A. Harris drives car number 74, Lotus-Climax. Berwyn Baxter drives car number 63, Kieft-Climax.
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Crystal Palace Whitsun
Albert Powell drives car number 57, Jaguar Mk II 3.8 followed by four Ford Cortinas and car number 67, Riley 1.5 of Alan Hutcheson.
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Golden Gate Road Races
Track action scene, left to right: Car Number 61, the Young Special, John Young, driver (helmet, seated), Car Number 123, a Panhard Dyna Junior, Glen St. Louis, driver (helmet, seated).
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Golden Gate Road Races
Track action scene, Car Number 61, the Young Special, John Young, driver (helmet, seated).
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Goodwood Nine Hours
Car number 11, a Jaguar D-Type for Desmond Titterington and Ninian Sanderson, leads car number 38, a Lotus Connaught Mark IX for John Coombs and John Young.
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Goodwood Nine Hours
Car number 38, John Coombs and John Young's Lotus-Connaught Mark IX, in the pits.
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Goodwood Nine Hours
Roy Watling-Greenwood and Dennis Barthel drive car number 37, a Cooper-Climax T39, Dickie Stoop and Peter Wilson drive car number 28, a Frazer Nash Sebring, John Marshall and Dick Protheroe drive car number 15, an HWM-Jaguar, and John Coombs and John Young drive car number 38, a Lotus-Connaught Mark IX, past the grandstand.
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Goodwood Nine Hours
Car number 38, a Lotus Connaught Mark IX for John Coombs and John Young leads car number 2, an Aston Martin DB3S for Peter Collins and Tony Brooks.
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Goodwood Nine Hours
Gordon Rolls and John Rolls drive car number 26, a Tojeiro-Bristol, John Coombs and John Young drive car number 38, a Lotus-Connaught Mark IX. A billboard advertises Castrol.
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IMSA Supreme GT Sears Point
Car number 12, a Porsche 911, co-driven by John Morton and Jim Gurney. Followed by car number 22, a Ford Thunderbird driven by John Young.
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John Young in the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) International Trophy
John Young drives car number 24, a Connaught-Lea Francis A Type. Spectators watch from behind the barrier.
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Peter England Trophy for Touring Cars
John Rhodes drives car number 70, an Austin Mini Cooper S, ahead of Mike Young in car number 77, a Ford Anglia Super.
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Small Car Trophy, Crystal Palace
John Fitzpatrick drives car number 75, a Works Morris Mini Cooper S, leading John Handley in car number 82, a Broadspeed Morris Mini Cooper S, and Mike Young in car number 71, a Ford Anglia, at North Tower Bend.
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Small Car Trophy, Crystal Palace
John Fitzpatrick leads the field at North Tower Bend in car number 75, a Works Morris Mini Cooper S.
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Tourist Trophy, Dundrod
Practice photo of car number 39, the works Connaught AL/SR driven by Bill Smith and John Young. Car P is a works Aston Martin DB3S.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 25, an Alfa Romeo Montreal co-driven by Bert Everett and John Morton. Followed by car number 92, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Dieter Oest, Mike Tillson, and Lou Higgins, car number 57, a De Tomaso Pantera co-driven by Bob Grossman, Gregg Young, and Teodoro Zeccoli, and other cars.