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24 Hours of Le Mans
Aftermath of Pierre Levegh's crash. After colliding with the Austin-Healey 100S number 26 of Lance Macklin, Levegh's Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR crashed on the earth bank, killing Levegh and 83 spectators.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 43 is the OSCA MT4 1500 driven by Lance Macklin, Pierre Leygonie, and James Simpson. Car number 43 was disqualified.
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Car number 25, the works Aston Martin DB3 roadster driven by Lance Macklin and Peter Collins
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British Grand Prix Aintree
Piero Taruffi drives car number 50, a Mercedes-Benz W196 ahead of Kenneth McAlpine in car number 32, a Connaught-Alta B STR, and Lance Macklin in car number 46, a Maserati 250F.
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Christopher Columbus Centenary Grand Prix
Course action scene, left to right: Car Number 26, an HWM Alta, Lance Macklin, driver (goggles, helmet, seated), Car Number 20, an HWM Alta, Stirling Moss, driver (goggles, helmet, seated), Car Number 6, a Ferrari 166 F2/50, Luigi Villoresi, driver (goggles, helmet, seated). Event celebrated the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus.
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Crystal Palace International
Ken Wharton drives car number 19, a Cooper-Bristol. Lance Macklin drives car number 5, a works HWM. Major Tony Rolt drives car number 11, Rob Walker's Connaught A-Type. Peter Whitehead drives car number 10, a Cooper-Alta.
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Crystal Palace International
Ken Wharton drives car number 19, a Cooper-Bristol. Lance Macklin drives car number 5, a works HWM. Peter Whitehead drives car number 10, a Cooper-Alta.
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Crystal Palace International
Lance Macklin drives car number 5, a works HWM. Peter Whitehead drives car number 10, a Cooper-Alta.
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Crystal Palace Trophy Formula Two
Car number 11, Lance Macklin, works HWM, car number 1, Major Tony Rolt in Rob Walker's Connaught A-Type, car number 12, Duncan Hamilton, works HWM, car number 14, Les Leston, works Cooper-JAP 1000, car number 9, Kenneth McAlpine, works Connaught A-Type, car number 5, Bill Aston, Aston-Butterworth, and car number 8, Roy Salvadori, works Connaught A-Type.
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Crystal Palace Trophy Formula Two
Lance Macklin drives car number 11, a works HWM. Roy Salvadori drives car number 8, a works Connaught A-Type.
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Crystal Palace Trophy Formula Two
Car number 11, Lance Macklin works HWM and car number 14, Les Leston, works Cooper-JAP 1000.
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Crystal Palace Trophy Formula Two
Car number 11, Lance Macklin works HWM. Car number 14, Les Leston, works Cooper-JAP 1000. Car number 8, Roy Salvadori, works Connaught A-Type.
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Crystal Palace Trophy Formula Two
Car number 11, Lance Macklin works HWM and car number 14, Les Leston, works Cooper-JAP 1000.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Winner Lance Macklin with HWM team co-proprietor John Heath (right)
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Allan Moore drives car number 29, Ormsby Issard-Davies' Lister-Bristol. Lance Macklin drives car number 17, the works Austin-Healey 100.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Winner Lance Macklin being congratulated by HWM team co-proprietor John Heath (left).
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
John Eason-Gibson, Secretary of the BRDC left, with winner Lance Macklin (white racing suit) and second placed driver Major Tony Rolt, wiping his face. Both Macklin and Rolt were HWM team drivers.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Race winner Lance Macklin takes the checkered flag in his HWM.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Lance Macklin in race winning HWM. Behind is Toni Ulmen's Veritas Meteor BMW.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Winner Lance Macklin (left) with Major Tony Rolt who finished second in sister HWM
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
The Hon. Max Aitken of the sponsoring "Daily Express" newspaper group (left) presents International Trophy to HWM team driver Lance Macklin (right)
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Car number 31, winner Lance Macklin, HWM, pulls in after the slowing-down lap.
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Daily Express BRDC International Trophy
Winning HWM driver Lance Macklin speaking on PA system with, second left, John Wyer of Aston Martin and far right with cigarette, HWM co-proprietor John Heath