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1969 Nurburgring 1000kms.Nurburgring, Germany. 1st June 1969.Jo Bonnier/Herbert Muller, Lola T70 Mk3B, retired, action.World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef:
Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.4 April 1965.Jim Clark (Lotus 33-Climax), John Surtees (Ferrari 158) and Jo Bonnier (Brabham BT7-Climax) lead at the start. They finished in 1st, 2nd and 4th positions respectively.Ref-MotorSport catalogue page 16 (3/1599). Please note: this image is also available as a 30MB+ CMYK Tiff file on request. World - LAT Photographic
1960 Belgian Grand Prix
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 19 June 1960
Jack Brabham, Cooper T53-Climax, 1st position, leads Olivier Gendebien, Cooper T51-Climax, 3rd position, Phil Hill, Ferrari Dino 246, 4th position, Jo Bonnier, BRM P48, retired, Tony Brooks, Cooper T51-Climax, retired, Graham Hill, BRM P48, retired, Innes Ireland, Lotus 18-Climax, retired, Bruce McLaren, Cooper T53-Climax, 2nd position, Chris Bristow, Cooper T51-Climax, fatal accident, Dan Gurney, BRM P48, retired, Alan Stacey, Lotus 18-Climax, fatal accident, Wolfgang von Trips, Ferrari Dino 246, retired, Willy Mairesse, Ferrari Dino 246, retired, Chuck Daigh, Scarab, retired, and Lance Reventlow, Scarab, retired, at the start. Lucien Bianchi, Cooper T45-Climax, 6th position, and Jim Clark, Lotus 18-Climax, 5th position, make delayed starts from the grid in the background, action
World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 24/6/1960 p864
1960 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 6 June 1960
Bruce McLaren, Cooper T53-Climax, retired, leads Dan Gurney, BRM P48, retired, Jo Bonnier, BRM P48, retired, Chris Bristow, Cooper T51-Climax, retired, Richie Ginther, Ferrari Dino 246, 6th position, and Graham Hill, BRM P48, 3rd position, action
World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 10/6/1960 p794
1969 Nurburgring 1000kms.Nurburgring, Germany. 1st June 1969.Jo Bonnier/Herbert Muller, Lola T70 Mk3B, retired, action.World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef:
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