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Goodwood Estate, West Sussex, England.
12th - 15th September 2013.
Jim Clark tribute. John Surtees, Lotus 18.
Ref: IMG_3348a. World copyright: Kevin Wood/LAT Photographic
1964 Monaco Grand Prix.Monte Carlo, Monaco. 7-10 May 1964.Jack Brabham (#5 Brabham BT7-Climax) and Jim Clark (#12 Lotus 25-Climax) on the front row of the grid before the start. John Surtees (#21 Ferrari 158), Graham Hill (#8 BRM P261), Peter Arundell (#11 Lotus 25-Climax) and Dan Gurney (#6 Brabham BT7-Climax) line up behind.World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print
1964 Monaco Grand Prix.Monte Carlo, Monaco. 7-10 May 1964.Jack Brabham (#5 Brabham BT7-Climax) and Jim Clark (#12 Lotus 25-Climax) lead Graham Hill (#8 BRM P261), John Surtees (#21 Ferrari 158), Peter Arundell (#11 Lotus 25-Climax) and Dan Gurney (#6 Brabham BT7-Climax) at the start.World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print
1963 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 21-23 June 1963
Jim Clark (#6 Lotus 25-Climax) leads Bruce McLaren (#20 Cooper T66-Climax), Graham Hill (#12 BRM P57), Jack Brabham (#16 Brabham BT7-Climax), Tony Maggs (#22 Cooper T66-Climax), Richie Ginther (#14 BRM P57), John Surtees (#2 Ferrari 156), Jo Bonnier (#28 Cooper T60-Climax) and Trevor Taylor (#8 Lotus 25-Climax) into Tarzan Corner at the start. Clark finished in 1st position
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Monte Carlo, Monaco. 23-26 May 1963.
Graham Hill (BRM P57) leads Jim Clark (Lotus 25-Climax), Richie Ginther (BRM P57), John Surtees (Ferrari Dino 156), Bruce McLaren (Cooper T66-Climax) and Dan Gurney (Brabham BT7-Climax) at the start. Hill finished in 1st position.
Ref: MotorSport catalogue page 17. World Copyright: LAT Photographic
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Reims, France.
30/6-2/7 1961.
Richie Ginther leads Phil Hill, Wolfgang von Trips (all Ferrari Dino 156), Stirling Moss (Lotus 18-Climax), Graham Hill (BRM P48/57-Climax), John Surtees (Cooper T53-Climax), Innes Ireland, Jim Clark, (both Lotus 21-Climax) and Tony Brooks (BRM P48/57-Climax) at the start.
Ref-Autocar C62362.
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Goodwood, West Sussex, England. 19th March 1960.
John Surtees (Cooper T52-BMC), 2nd position, leads Trevor Taylor (Lotus 18-Ford), 3rd position with Jim Clark (Lotus 18-Ford),1st position, Peter Arundell (Elva 100-DKW), 4th position and Mike Spence (Cooper T52-BMC), 6th position chasing just behind. This was Surtees first ever car race since retiring from Motorcycle racing.
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Ref: 5993..
Goodwood, West Sussex, England. 19th March 1960.
Jim Clark (Lotus 18-Ford), 1st position, leads John Surtees (Cooper T52-BMC), 2nd position. This was Surtees first ever car race since retiring from Motorcycle racing and Clark's first win in single seaters.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: 5997.
Goodwood, West Sussex, England. 19th March 1960.
John Surtees (Cooper T52-BMC), 2nd position, leads Jim Clark (Lotus 18-Ford), 1st position. This was Surtees first ever car race since retiring from Motorcycle racing and Clark's first win in single seaters.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: 6002.
Goodwood, West Sussex, England. 19th March 1960.
Jim Clark (Lotus 18-Ford), 1st position, leads John Surtees (Cooper T52-BMC), 2nd position. This was Surtees first ever car race since retiring from Motorcycle racing and Clark's first win in single seaters.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: 6011.
Goodwood, West Sussex, England. 19th March 1960.
Jim Clark (Lotus 18-Ford), 1st position, leads John Surtees (Cooper T52-BMC), 2nd position. This was Surtees first ever car race since retiring from Motorcycle racing and Clark's first win in single seaters.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic.
Ref: 6017.
Goodwood Estate, West Sussex, England.
12th - 15th September 2013.
Jim Clark tribute. John Surtees, Lotus 18.
Ref: IMG_3348a. World copyright: Kevin Wood/LAT Photographic
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