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Drivers sprint for their cars at the start. Nearest to camera John Surtees runs to his Ferrari 3330P (no.19) on pole position and Richie Ginther runs to his Ford GT40 Mk.1 (no.11).
Drivers sprint for their cars at the start. Nearest to camera John Surtees runs to his Ferrari 3330P (no.19) on pole position and Richie Ginther runs to his Ford GT40 Mk.1 (no.11).
Drivers sprint for their cars at the start. Nearest to camera John Surtees runs to his Ferrari 3330P (no.19) on pole position and Richie Ginther runs to his Ford GT40 Mk.1 (no.11).
The Pedro Rodriguez / Lucien Bianchi, J. W. Automotive Engineering Ltd., Ford GT40 is pushed through the crowds after claiming victory.
The Pedro Rodriguez / Lucien Bianchi, J. W. Automotive Engineering Ltd., Ford GT40 is pushed through the crowds after claiming victory.
Pedro Rodriguez / Lucien Bianchi, J. W. Automotive Engineering Ltd., Ford GT40.
Ford mechanics enjoy the victory of their team's Ford GT40 in parc ferme.
Dan Gurney / A. J. Foyt, Shelby American Inc., celebrate victory in their Ford Mk IV.
Bruce McLaren inspects his Ford GT40 Mk4.
Henry Ford II and his wife Maria.
Chris Amon opens the door on the Shelby American Inc., Ford Mk II he shared with Bruce McLaren.
Bruce McLaren, 1st position, on the podium.
Helmut Kelleners / Reinhold Jöst, Deutche Auto Zeitung, Ford GT40.
Pedro Rodriguez / Lucien Bianchi, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40 leads Joe Buzzetta / Scooter Patrick, Porsche System Engineering, Porsche 908, Paul Hawkins / David Hobbs, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40 and Brian Muir / Jackie Oliver, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40.
Pedro Rodriguez / Lucien Bianchi, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40 leads Joe Buzzetta / Scooter Patrick, Porsche System Engineering, Porsche 908, Paul Hawkins / David Hobbs, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40 and Brian Muir / Jackie Oliver, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40.
The winners Pedro Rodriguez / Lucien Bianchi, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40 are pushed past the crowd.
The winners Pedro Rodriguez / Lucien Bianchi, John Wyer Automotive Engineering, Ford GT40 are pushed past the crowd.
Frank Gardner / Roger McCluskey, Holman Moody Racing, Ford GT40 Mk2B, leads Guy Ligier / Jo Schlesser, Ecurie Ford France, Ford GT40 Mk2B, at the start of the race.
Frank Gardner / Roger McCluskey, Holman Moody Racing, Ford GT40 Mk2B, leads Guy Ligier / Jo Schlesser, Ecurie Ford France, Ford GT40 Mk2B, at the start of the race.
The wreckage of Mario Andretti / Lucien Bianchi's Holman Moody Racing, Ford GT40 Mk4, and Frank Gardner / Roger McCluskey's Holman Moody Racing, Ford GT40 Mk2B.
The wreckage of Mario Andretti / Lucien Bianchi's Holman Moody Racing, Ford GT40 Mk4, and Frank Gardner / Roger McCluskey's Holman Moody Racing, Ford GT40 Mk2B.
Paul Hawkins / Ronnie Bucknum, Shelby American, Ford GT40 Mk2B, makes a pitstop.
Mario Andretti / Lucien Bianchi, Holman Moody Racing, Ford GT40 Mk4.
Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt with their Ford GT40 Mk.IV and mechanics.
Holman & Moody Ford Mk IVs of Lucien Bianchi / Mario Andretti (#3) and Denny Hulme / Lloyd Ruby (4), before the start.
Holman & Moody Ford Mk IVs of Lucien Bianchi / Mario Andretti (#3) and Denny Hulme / Lloyd Ruby (4), before the start.
Chris Amon waves to the fans as he celebrates victory in his Shelby American Inc. Ford Mk II shared with Bruce McLaren.
Chris Amon waves to the fans as he celebrates victory in his Shelby American Inc. Ford Mk II shared with Bruce McLaren.
The wreckage of Peter Sutcliffe / Dieter Spoerry's Scuderia Filipinetti, Ford GT40.
Henry Ford II and his wife Maria.
Henry Ford II.
Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon, 1st position, on the podium with Henry Ford II.
Bruce McLaren / Chris Amon, Shelby American Inc., Ford Mk II, leaves the pits.
Ford MkII showing the 7 litre engine.
Drivers sprint for their cars at the start. Nearest to camera John Surtees runs to his Ferrari 3330P (no.19) on pole position and Richie Ginther runs to his Ford GT40 Mk.1 (no.11).
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