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2005 Le Mans LegendsLe Mans, France. 16th JunePhil Hill/Joe Colasacco (no 22 Alfa Romeo 3000 CM. Action
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1962 Le Mans 24 hours.
Le Mans, France. 23rd - 24th June 1962.
Mike Parkes/Lorenzo Bandini (Ferrari 330 LM/GTO), retired, leads Olivier Gendebien/Phil Hill (Ferrari 330 TRI/LM), 1st position and Walt Hansgen/Bruce McLaren (Maserati Tipo 151), retired, at the start, action.
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Ref: 9951B - 23A-24.
Le Mans, France. 10-11 June 1961.
The cars and drivers make the traditional LeMans start behind Jean Kerguen/Jacques Dewez (#1 Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato). Roy Salvadori/Tony Maggs (#4 Aston Martin DBR1), Ludovico Scarfiotti/Nino Vaccarella (#9 Maserati Tipo 63), eventual winner Olivier Gendebien/Phil Hill (#10 Ferrari 250TR Testa Rossa) and Lucien Bianchi/Georges Berger (#15 Ferrari 250GT SWB) are among the first away.
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Ref: Autosport b&w print
1960 French Grand Prix
Reims, France. 1-3 July 1960
Phil Hill (#2 Ferrari Dino 246) leads Jack Brabham (#16 Cooper T53-Climax), Wolfgang von Trips (#4 Ferrari Dino 246), Willy Mairesse (#6 Ferrari Dino 246), Dan Gurney (#10 BRM P48), Bruce McLaren (#18 Cooper T53-Climax), Innes Ireland (#20 Lotus 18-Climax), Jo Bonnier (#8 BRM P48), Olivier Gendebien (#44 Cooper T51-Climax) and Jim Clark (Lotus 18-Climax) at the start
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1959 French Grand Prix
Reims, France. 5 July 1959
Phil Hill, Ferrari Dino 246, 2nd position, leads Stirling Moss, BRM P25, retired, and Carel Godin de Beaufort, Maserati 250F, 9th position, action
World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 10/7/1959 p48
2005 Le Mans LegendsLe Mans, France. 16th JunePhil Hill/Joe Colasacco (no 22 Alfa Romeo 3000 CM. Action
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