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Can-Am Monterey Grand Prix
Jim Hall and Phil Hill in Chaparral 2Es lead Bruce McLaren in McLaren Elva-Chevrolet Mark IIB and John Surtees in Lola-Chevrolet T70.
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Can-Am Monterey Grand Prix
Chaparral 2E, number 66, of Jim Hall, and the Chaparral 2E, number 65, of Phil Hill.
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Can-Am Monterey Grand Prix
Winner Phil Hill in Chaparral 2E leads Bruce McLaren in McLaren-Elva Mark IIB and John Surtees in Lola T70
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Can-Am Series Laguna Seca
Car number 6, Paul Reinhart's Genie Mk 8, although the number is not visible. Car number 65, Phil Hill's Chaparral 2E, and Car number 4, Bruce McLaren's McLaren-Elva Mark II, are also pictured.
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Can-Am Series Laguna Seca
Cars in the final turn, left to right: Car number 4, Bruce McLaren, McLaren-Elva Mark II, Car number 65, Phil Hill, Chaparral 2E, Car number 21, Pedro Rodriguez, Ferrari Dino 206 S, Car number 32, Peter Revson, Porsche 906.
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Can-Am Series Laguna Seca
Car number 14 not identified. Car number 25, Paul Hawkins's Lola T70 Mk II, Car number 97, Charlie Hayes's McLaren-Elva Mk II. On pit lane, roughly near the Start/Finish banner, Car number 5, Chris Amon's McLaren-Elva. Further away from the camera is Car number 16, George Follmer's Lola T70, and the two Chaparral 2Es of Phill Hill and Jim Hall. Just beyond the final turn’s fence are military police and a Jeep. Laguna Seca Raceway was located inside the U.S. Army’s Fort Ord.
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Can-Am Series Laguna Seca
Car number 65, Phil Hill checking his rear-view mirror in his Chaparral 2E.
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Laguna Seca Pacific Grand Prix
Dan Gurney (left), Stirling Moss (facing camera), and Phil Hill (lower right corner) talking with a photographer.
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Laguna Seca Pacific Grand Prix
Left to right: Phil Hill, Dan Gurney, Stirling Moss, and J. C. Agajanian
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Monterey Grand Prix, Laguna Seca
Left to right: Drivers Phil Hill and Hap Sharp of the Chaparral team
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Monterey Grand Prix, Laguna Seca
At a drivers meeting, back row, George Follmer, Bill Eve, and Earl Jones. At center, Lothar Motschenbacher (looking down) and Bruce McLaren (holding umbrella). Phil Hill is in front of Motschenbacher.