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12 Hours of Sebring
Car number 27, a Ferrari 330 LMB, driven by Charlie Kolb and Charlie Rainville. Car number 68, an Alpine M63, driven by Mauro Bianchi and Jose Rosinski.
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12 Hours of Sebring
The Ferrari 275 P chassis 0816, number 81, of Willy Mairesse and Mauro Bianchi, in the pits.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Fiat-Abarth 700S driven by Herbert Demetz and Mauro Bianchi at speed on the Mulsanne Straight passing Les Hunaudieres.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Track action scene, right to left: (Car Number 7), a Ford GT40 Mk II, (Graham Hill and Brian Muir, co-drivers), Car Number 46, an Alpine A210, (Jean Vinatier and Mauro Bianchi, co-drivers).
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24 Hours of Le Mans
The Austin-Healey Sprite, number 50, of Roger Enever and Alec Poole, navigates the smoke and debris from the Alpine A220, number 27, of Mauro Bianchi and Patrick Depailler, which has crashed into the bank and is now on fire.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
The Ferrari 330 P3/4 chassis 0846, number 20, of Chris Amon and Nino Vaccarella, leading the Alpine A210 chassis 1726, number 45, of Jean Vinatier and Mauro Bianchi.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
The Alpine A 220, number 27, of Mauro Bianchi and Patrick Depailler after hitting the bank and catching fire.
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3 Hours of Sebring
Car number 18, race winner Hans Herrmann in works Fiat-Abarth 1000 Coupe in formation with car number 19, Mauro Bianchi in team sister works Fiat-Abarth 1000 Coupe, finished second.
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Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero
Interior scene, (Car Number 125), an Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero, (Mauro Bianchi and Pascal Ickx, co-drivers), 555363 TO (registration), Tour de France post-race, accident aftermath damage.
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Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero
Interior scene, Car Number 125, an Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero, (Mauro Bianchi and Pascal Ickx, co-drivers), Tour de France post-race, accident aftermath damage.
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Alpines at Le Mans
Some of the Alpine A210's In the Société des Automobiles Alpine pit area. Identified are car number 46, driven by Jean Vinatier and Mauro Bianchi, car number 47, driven by Bengt Jansson and Pauli Toivonen and car number 62, driven by Henri Grandsire and Leo Cella.
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Coupe de Vitesse de l'A.C. Normand
Car number 14, Mauro Bianchi, Alpine-Renault A270 leads car number 38, Bill Bradley, Midland Racing Partnership Lola-BMC Mk 5A.
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Coupe Internationale de Vitesse
Race action at Thillois Corner. Car Number 25, winner Jean-Pierre Beltoise in the Matra Sports-entered Matra-Ford MS1. Car Number 3, Mauro Bianchi in works Alpine-Renault A270. Car Number 17, Harry Stiller in the Scaradi Racing Lotus-Ford 27. Car Number 23, Ray Parsons in the John Willment Automobiles-entered Lotus-Ford 35.
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Monza 1000 km
Car number 24, the works Alpine-Renault A210 driven by Mauro Bianchi and Henri Grandsire
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Nürburgring 1000 km
The Alpine M64 chassis 1710, number 40, of Mauro Bianchi and Jean Vinatier, in the Karussell.
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Nürburgring 1000 km
Car number 34, Giampiero Biscaldi and Ernst Furtmayr's Scuderia St. Ambroeus Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ and car number 120, Mauro Bianchi and José Rosinski works Alpine-Renault M64.
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Paris 1000 km
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato, number 34, of Giancarlo Sala and Alfonso Thiele, leading The Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero, number 33, of Hans Herrmann and Mauro Bianchi, and the Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero, number 40, of Georges Harris and Claude Dubois.
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Paris 1000 km
The Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero, number 33, of Hans Herrmann and Mauro Bianchi, leading the Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero, number 40, of Georges Harris and Claude Dubois.
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Sebring 12 Hours
The Ferrari 275 P chassis 0816, number 81, of Willy Mairesse and Mauro Bianchi, being serviced in the pits.
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Sebring 12 Hours
The Ferrari 275 P chassis 0816, number 81, of Willy Mairesse and Mauro Bianchi, being serviced in the pits.
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Sebring 12 Hours
Pit scene, left to right: Willy Mairesse, driver (race suit, seated), Mauro Bianchi, driver (race suit, helmet in left hand, standing).
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Sebring 12 Hours
The Ferrari 275 P chassis 0816, number 81, of Willy Mairesse and Mauro Bianchi, in the pits.
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Targa Florio
The Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III, number 128, of Ted Worswick and Richard Bond, leads the Alpine A210, number 182, of Mauro Bianchi and Jean Vinatier.