Images at Tyler Alexander 1965
Dan Gurney and Carroll Shelby at the start of the 1965 Indy 500 share a joke as they had just started the All American Racers team and had secured Yamaha fuel infection systems for their Eagle race cars.
Dan Gurney and Carroll Shelby at the start of the 1965 Indy 500 share a joke as they had just started the All American Racers team and had secured Yamaha fuel infection systems for their Eagle race cars.
Dan Gurney and Carroll Shelby at the start of the 1965 Indy 500 share a joke as they had just started the All American Racers team and had secured Yamaha fuel infection systems for their Eagle race cars.
Graham Hill at the 1965 Sunday Mirror Trophy race at Goodwood circuit.
Bruce McLaren debuts the McLaren M1B at Mosport Park in the 1965 Canadian Grand Prix for The Pepsi-Cola Trophy race during a wet practice session.
Bruce McLaren debuts the McLaren M1B at Mosport Park in the 1965 Canadian Grand Prix for The Pepsi-Cola Trophy race during a wet practice session.
Jim Clark holds a flower above his head during the 1965 Tasman series in New Zealand.
Jim Clark holds aloft the winners trophy atfter winning the 1965 Teretonga International Tasman series race in Invercargill, New Zealand.
Jim Clark holds aloft the winners trophy atfter winning the 1965 Teretonga International Tasman series race in Invercargill, New Zealand.
Running to victory lane as Jim Clark has just won the 1965 Indy 500.
L-R: Bobby Strahlmann of Champion spark plugs, David Lazenby, Lotus chief mechanic, Colin Chapman and John Cowley, Ford executive
Running to victory lane as Jim Clark has just won the 1965 Indy 500.
L-R: Bobby Strahlmann of Champion spark plugs, David Lazenby, Lotus chief mechanic, Colin Chapman and John Cowley, Ford executive
Dan Gurney and Carroll Shelby at the start of the 1965 Indy 500 share a joke as they had just started the All American Racers team and had secured Yamaha fuel infection systems for their Eagle race cars.
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