Images - Gilles Villeneuve
1982 Belgian Grand Prix.
Zolder, Belgium.
7-9 May 1982.
Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari 126C2) takes a pitstop during practise.
Ref-82 BEL 31.
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1982 Belgian Grand Prix.
Zolder, Belgium.
7-9 May 1982.
The remains of Gilles Villeneuve's totally destroyed Ferrari 126C2 chassis, after his fatal accident during practise. Marshals surround Gilles behind who was thrown from the car, recieving terrible injuries.
Ref-82 BEL 45.
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1982 Belgian Grand Prix.
Zolder, Belgium.
7-9 May 1982.
The remains of Gilles Villeneuve's totally destroyed Ferrari 126C2 chassis, after his fatal accident during practise. Marshals surround Gilles behind who was thrown from the car, recieving terrible injuries. Jochen Mass, who's car Gilles had touched causing him to crash stands in the middle, obviously wise to the bad news.
Ref-82 BEL 47.
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1982 Belgian Grand Prix.
Zolder, Belgium.
7-9 May 1982.
The remains of Gilles Villeneuve's totally destroyed Ferrari 126C2 chassis, after his fatal accident during practise. Marshals surrounded Gilles behind. Here he had just been taken away. He was thrown from the car, receiving terrible injuries.
Ref-82 BEL 49.
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Zolder, Belgium.
15-17 May 1981.
Nelson Piquet (Brabham BT49C-Ford Cosworth) leads Carlos Reutemann (Williams FW07C-Ford Cosworth), Didier Pironi (Ferrari 126C), John Watson (McLaren MP4/1-Ford Cosworth), Eddie Cheever (Tyrrell 010-Ford Cosworth), Alan Jones (Williams FW07C-Ford Cosworth) and Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari 126C) at the start. Reutemann finished in 1st position. Action. Ref: 81 BEL 21. World Copyright: LAT Photographic
1982 Belgian Grand Prix.
Zolder, Belgium.
7-9 May 1982.
Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari 126C2) takes a pitstop during practise.
Ref-82 BEL 31.
World Copyright - LAT Photographic
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