1961 Formula 1 Images
1961 German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany.
Jo Bonnier (Porsche 718).
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Reims, France.
30/6-2/7 1961.
Jo Bonnier leads Dan Gurney (both Porsche 718), Innes Ireland (Lotus 21-Climax), Giancarlo Baghetti (Ferrari Dino 156) and Bruce McLaren (Cooper T55-Climax). Baghetti and Gurney finished in 1st and 2nd positions respectively.
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1961 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 20-22 May 1961
Jim Clark (Lotus 21-Climax) leads Dan Gurney (Porsche 787), Stirling Moss (Lotus 18-Climax), Richie Ginther (Ferrari Dino 156), Jo Bonnier (Porsche 787), Jack Brabham (#10 Cooper T55-Climax), Tony Brooks (#5 BRM P48/57-Climax), Bruce McLaren (Cooper T55-Climax), John Surtees (Cooper T53-Climax), Trevor Taylor (Lotus 18-Climax) and Hans Herrmann (Porsche 718) .World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print
1961 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 20-22 May 1961
Hans Herrmann (#9 Porsche 718) follows the field after the start. In the distance Wolfgang von Trips (Ferrari Dino 156) leads Graham Hill (BRM P48/57-Climax), Phil Hill (Ferrari Dino 156), Jim Clark (Lotus 21-Climax), Dan Gurney (Porsche 787), Stirling Moss (Lotus 18-Climax), Richie Ginther (Ferrari Dino 156), Jo Bonnier (Porsche 787), Jack Brabham (Cooper T55-Climax), Tony Brooks (BRM P48/57-Climax), Bruce McLaren (Cooper T55-Climax), John Surtees (#12 Cooper T53-Climax), Trevor Taylor (Lotus 18-Climax) and Herrmann
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1961 Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo, Monaco. 11-14 May 1961
Maurice Trintignant (Cooper T51-Maserati) leads Phil Hill (Ferrari 156), Jo Bonnier (Porsche 787), Wolfgang von Trips and Richie Ginther (both Ferrari 156) out of the Old Station Hairpin
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1961 German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany.
Jo Bonnier (Porsche 718).
Ref-9843.
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