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1959 Dutch Grand Prix.Zandvoort, Holland.29-31 May 1959.Phil Hill leads Cliff Allison (both Ferrari Dino 246's). Hill finished in 6th position.Ref-4116B/W.A Race Through Time exhibition number 50.World - LAT Photographic
1962 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 18-20 May 1962
Phil Hill (#1 Ferrari Dino 156) takes a wide line through Tarzan Corner. Trevor Taylor (Lotus 24-Climax), Ricardo Rodriguez (Ferrari Dino 156) and Jack Brabham (Lotus 24-Climax) are on the inside. Taylor and Hill finished in 2nd and 3rd position respectively
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Zandvoort, Holland. 18-20 May 1962.
Jim Clark (Lotus 25-Climax) leads Graham Hill (BRM P57), Dan Gurney (#12 Porsche 804), John Surtees (#19 Lola Mk4-Climax), Phil Hill (#1 Ferrari Dino 156), Innes Ireland (#9 Lotus 24-Climax), Ricardo Rodriguez (#3 Ferrari Dino 156), Trevor Taylor (#5 Lotus 24-Climax), Jack Brabham (#8 Lotus 24-Climax), Giancarlo Baghetti (#2 Ferrari Dino 156), Masten Gregory (#10 Lotus 18/21-Climax), Jo Bonnier (#11 Porsche 804), Tony Maggs (#7 Cooper T55-Climax) and Ben Pon (#15 Porsche 787) into Tarzan Corner at the start.
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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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Zandvoort, Holland. 6th June 1960.
With the leaders gone Stirling Moss, Lotus 18-Climax, 4th position, leads Innes Ireland, Lotus 18-Climax, 2nd position, Alan Stacey, Lotus 18-Climax, retired, Phil Hill, Ferrari Dino 246, retired, Jo Bonnier, BRM P48, retired, Bruce McLaren, Cooper T53-Climax, retired, Dan Gurney, BRM P48, retired, Chris Bristow, Cooper T51-Climax, retired, Richie Ginther, Ferrari Dino 246, 6th position, Graham Hill, BRM P48, 3rd position, Maurice Trintignant, Cooper T51-Maserati, retired, Henry Taylor, Cooper T51-Climax, 7th position, Tony Brooks, Cooper T51-Climax, retired, Jim Clark, Lotus 18-Climax, retired, and Wolfgang von Trips, Ferrari Dino 246, 5th position, at the start, action.
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1960 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 6 June 1960
Phil Hill, Ferrari Dino 246, retired, leads Innes Ireland, Lotus 18-Climax, 2nd position, and Alan Stacey, Lotus 18-Climax, retired, action
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1959 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 31 May 1959
Jo Bonnier, BRM P25, 1st position, leads Harry Schell, BRM P25, retired, Masten Gregory, Cooper T51-Climax, 3rd position, Tony Brooks, Ferrari Dino 246, retired, Jack Brabham, Cooper T51-Climax, 2nd position, Jean Behra, Ferrari Dino 246, 5th position, Graham Hill, Lotus 16-Climax, 7th position, and Stirling Moss, Cooper T51-Climax, retired, at the start. Cliff Allison, Ferrari Dino 246, 9th position, Phil Hill, Ferrari Dino 246, 6th position, Innes Ireland, Lotus 16-Climax, 4th position, Roy Salvadori, Aston Martin DBR4/250, retired, Carroll Shelby, Aston Martin DBR4/250, retired, and Maurice Trintignant, Cooper T51-Climax, 8th position, are among those following, with Carel Godin de Beaufort, Porsche RSK, 10th position, having only just left the line, action
World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 5/6/1959 p725
1959 Dutch Grand Prix.Zandvoort, Holland.29-31 May 1959.Phil Hill leads Cliff Allison (both Ferrari Dino 246's). Hill finished in 6th position.Ref-4116B/W.A Race Through Time exhibition number 50.World - LAT Photographic
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