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Ref-Motorsport Catalogue p32.
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Monza, Italy.
11-13 September 1953.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati A6GCM) leads Giuseppe Farina (number 6), Alberto Ascari (both Ferrari 500) and Onofre Marimon (Maserati A6GCM) during their battle for the lead. Fangio, Farina and Ascari finished in 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.
Ref-Autocar 567/1375.
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1953 French Grand Prix.
Reims, France. 5 July 1953.
Jose Froilan Gonzalez, Maserati A6SSG, 3rd position, leads Juan Manuel Fangio, #18 Maserati A6SSG, 2nd position, Felice Bonetto, Maserati A6SSG #24, retired, Luigi Villoresi, Ferrari 500 #12, 6th position, Alberto Ascari, Ferrari 500 #10, 4th position, Emmanuel de Graffenried, Maserati A6SSG #46, 7th position, Onofre Marimon, Maserati A6SSG #22, 9th position, and Mike Hawthorn, Ferrari 500 #16, 1st position, at the start, action.
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Ref: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 10/7/1953 p42
1952 British Grand Prix
Silverstone, Great Britain. 19 July 1952
Alberto Ascari (#15, Ferrari 500) leads Giuseppe Farina (#16, Ferrari 500), Reg Parnell (#8, Cooper T20-Bristol), Alan Brown (#11, Cooper T20-Bristol), Ken Downing (#4, Connaught A-type-Lea-Francis), Eric Thompson (#5, Connaught A-type-lEa-Francis) and Mike Hawthorn (#9, Cooper T20-Bristol) at the start
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Silverstone, England.
12-14 July 1951.
Reg Parnell (BRM P15), 5th position, is refuelled, overseen by Raymond Mays. John Bolster (Autosport technical editor) and a policeman are among those watching while Alberto Ascari is in the backround. Note the television and press cameras recording the stop.
Ref-Autocar C29856.
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1951 Swiss Grand Prix.
Bremgarten, Berne, Switzerland. 27 May 1951.
Luigi Villoresi (Ferrari 375) leads Piero Taruffi (#44, Ferrari 375), Emmanuel de Graffenried (Alfa Romeo 158), Alberto Ascari (#20, Ferrari 375) and Rudolf Fischer (#38, Ferrari 212).
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate C29182
Ref-Motorsport Catalogue p32.
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