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Pascal Fabre (FRA) El Charro AGS JH22
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 16th August 1987
James Hunt (GBR) McLaren, who retired from the race on lap 44 with a blown engine, prepares to head out onto the circuit. He talks with Alastair Caldwell (NZL) McLaren Team Manager (Left) and Teddy Mayer (USA) McLaren Team Owner (Right). In background on the right is Gary Anderson (IRE) McLaren Chief Mechanic.
Austrian Grand Prix, Rd 12, Osterreichring, Austria, 14 August 1977.
The podium of a rain shortened race (Only half points were awarded) (L to R): James Hunt (GBR) Hesketh, second; Vittorio Brambilla (ITA) March, race winner for the first and only time; Tom Pryce (GBR) Shadow, third (His first podium finish).
Austrian Grand Prix, Rd 12, Osterreichring, Austria, 17 August 1975.
The podium of a rain shortened race (Only half points were awarded) (L to R): James Hunt (GBR) Hesketh, second; Vittorio Brambilla (ITA) March, first (And only time) race winner; Tom Pryce (GBR) Shadow, third (His first podium finish).
Austrian Grand Prix, Osterreichring, 17 August 1975.
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The remains of the Penske March 751 of Mark Donohue (USA) after he crashed heavily at the Hella Licht during the Sunday morning warm-up session are cleared away. Tragically a marshall was killed from the flying debris and Donohue suffered a brain haemorrhage which led to his tragic death two days later.
Austrian Grand Prix, Rd 12, Osterreichring, Austria, 17 August 1975.
Mark Donohue (USA) Penske Racing Cars March 751, suffered a massive crash following a tyre failure at the Hella Licht Curve during practice. Although initially conscious, Donohue tragically died on the Tuesday following the race with a brain haemorrhage, and a marshal was killed too at the scene of the accident.
Austrian Grand Prix, Rd 12, Osterreichring, Austria, 17 August 1975.
Pascal Fabre (FRA) El Charro AGS JH22
Austrian GP, Osterreichring, 16th August 1987
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