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Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 005 led eventual winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D for many laps before slowing with handling problems at Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 005 led eventual winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D for many laps before slowing with handling problems at Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 005 led eventual winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D for many laps before slowing with handling problems at Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
British Photographers, L to R: Maurice Rowe, Laurie Morton, and Geoff Goddard at the famous Karussell corner during practice
German GP, Nurburgring, 1 August 1972
British Photographers, L to R: Maurice Rowe, Laurie Morton, and Geoff Goddard at the famous Karussell corner during practice
German GP, Nurburgring, 1 August 1972
Ken Tyrrell (GBR) centre, celebrates a 1-2 finish with winner Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell left, and Francois Cevert (FRA) Tyrrell right
Formula One World Championship, 12, United States Grand Prix, Watkins Glen, USA, 8 October 1972.
Ken Tyrrell (GBR) centre, celebrates a 1-2 finish with winner Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell left, and Francois Cevert (FRA) Tyrrell right
Formula One World Championship, 12, United States Grand Prix, Watkins Glen, USA, 8 October 1972.
Jackie Stewart(GBR) Tyrrell 005, takes the chequered flag from Tex Hopkins to win
US GP, Watkins Glen, 8 October 1972
Jackie Stewart(GBR) Tyrrell 005, takes the chequered flag from Tex Hopkins to win
US GP, Watkins Glen, 8 October 1972
L to R: Peter Gethin, Howden Ganley and Tim Schenken have found something to amuse them in Autocar magazine
Canadian GP, Mosport Park, 24 September 1972
L to R: Peter Gethin, Howden Ganley and Tim Schenken have found something to amuse them in Autocar magazine
Canadian GP, Mosport Park, 24 September 1972
Winner Jackie Stewart(GBR), Tyrrell 005
Canadian GP, Mosport Park, 24 September 1972
Jean Pierre Beltoise(FRA), and his wife, otherwise known as Jacqueline Cevert, Francois' sister
Italian GP, Monza, 10 September 1972
Jean Pierre Beltoise(FRA), and his wife, otherwise known as Jacqueline Cevert, Francois' sister
Italian GP, Monza, 10 September 1972
L to R: Maria Helena Fittipaldi, Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA), Lotus Boss, Colin Chapman(GBR) and Team manager Peter Warr(GBR)
Italian GP, Monza, 10 September 1972
L to R: Maria Helena Fittipaldi, Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA), Lotus Boss, Colin Chapman(GBR) and Team manager Peter Warr(GBR)
Italian GP, Monza, 10 September 1972
Clay Regazzoni(SUI) signs his autograph in an unsuual place for a fan
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Clay Regazzoni(SUI) signs his autograph in an unsuual place for a fan
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Francois Migault(FRA) managed to qualify the Connew PC1 for the only time in its brief career. It retired after 22 laps with broken suspension
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Francois Migault(FRA) managed to qualify the Connew PC1 for the only time in its brief career. It retired after 22 laps with broken suspension
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Brabham boss Bernie Ecclestone(GBR) left, and Carlos Reutemann(ARG)
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Brabham boss Bernie Ecclestone(GBR) left, and Carlos Reutemann(ARG)
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Winner and almost confirmed as World Champion, Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D.
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Winner and almost confirmed as World Champion, Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D.
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Arturo Merzario(ITA) Ferrari 312B2, finished 6th on his Grand Prix debut
British GP, Brands Hatch, 17 July 1972
Arturo Merzario(ITA) Ferrari 312B2, finished 6th on his Grand Prix debut
British GP, Brands Hatch, 17 July 1972
F1 charter 1972 style, amongst the passengers Frank Williams, left
French GP, Clermont Ferrand, July 4, 1972
F1 charter 1972 style, amongst the passengers Frank Williams, left
French GP, Clermont Ferrand, July 4, 1972
Clay Regazzoni(SUI) Ferrari 312B2 about to hit the spinning Nanni Galli(ITA) Tecno PA123
Belgian GP, Nivelles, June 4 1972
Clay Regazzoni(SUI) Ferrari 312B2 about to hit the spinning Nanni Galli(ITA) Tecno PA123
Belgian GP, Nivelles, June 4 1972
L to R: Francois Cevert(FRA) 2nd, Winner Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) and, Denny Hulme(NZL) 3rd
Belgian GP, Nivelles, June 4 1972
L to R: Francois Cevert(FRA) 2nd, Winner Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) and, Denny Hulme(NZL) 3rd
Belgian GP, Nivelles, June 4 1972
1972 Monaco Grand Prix.Monte Carlo. 14 May 1972.Jean-Pierre Beltoise (BRM P160B), 1st position, in the tunnel. Ref-4471 #28A.World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1972 Monaco Grand Prix.Monte Carlo. 14 May 1972.Jean-Pierre Beltoise (BRM P160B), 1st position, in the tunnel. Ref-4471 #28A.World Copyright - LAT Photographic
The field lines up on the dummy grid with Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) Lotus 72D right, and Jacky Ickx(BEL) on the front row
Monaco GP, May 14, 1972
The field lines up on the dummy grid with Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) Lotus 72D right, and Jacky Ickx(BEL) on the front row
Monaco GP, May 14, 1972
L to R on podium, Jacky Ickx(BEL), 2nd place, Winner Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) and Clay Regazzoni(SUI) 3rd plus a young Prince Juan Carlos of Spain(2nd right)
Spanish GP, Jarama, 1 May 1972
L to R on podium, Jacky Ickx(BEL), 2nd place, Winner Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) and Clay Regazzoni(SUI) 3rd plus a young Prince Juan Carlos of Spain(2nd right)
Spanish GP, Jarama, 1 May 1972
Barbro and Ronnie Peterson(SWE)
South African GP, Kyalami, 4 March 1972
Peter Revson(USA) Mclaren M19A, finished in 3rd place
South African GP, Kyalami, 4 March 1972
Mclaren team mates Denny Hulme(NZL) left, and Peter Revson(USA)
Argentine GP, Buenos Aires, January 23 1972
Mclaren team mates Denny Hulme(NZL) left, and Peter Revson(USA)
Argentine GP, Buenos Aires, January 23 1972
Ronnie Peterson(SWE) March 721G, finished 3rd
German GP, Nurburgring, 1 August 1972
The March team L to R: Niki Lauda(AUT), designer Robin Herd(GBR), Ronnie Peterson(SWE) and Team principal Max Mosley(GBR) found it hard going in Austria
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
The March team L to R: Niki Lauda(AUT), designer Robin Herd(GBR), Ronnie Peterson(SWE) and Team principal Max Mosley(GBR) found it hard going in Austria
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
Formula One team owners confer
L to R: Max Mosley(GBR) March, Bernie Ecclestone(GBR) Brabham, and Teddy Mayer(USA) Mclaren
Belgian GP, Nivelles, June 4 1972
Formula One team owners confer
L to R: Max Mosley(GBR) March, Bernie Ecclestone(GBR) Brabham, and Teddy Mayer(USA) Mclaren
Belgian GP, Nivelles, June 4 1972
Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 005 led eventual winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D for many laps before slowing with handling problems at Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 13 August 1972
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