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Formula One World Championship
Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/8 took arguably his finest ever victory in the changeable conditions and completed probably the greatest ever opening lap of a race

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Formula One World Championship
Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren MP4/8 took arguably his finest ever victory in the changeable conditions and completed probably the greatest ever opening lap of a race

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Ferrari 312T3 passes the adult film cinema. United States Grand Prix West, Rd 4, Long Beach, USA, 2 April 1978. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Jacky Ickx (BEL) Brabham BT26A. Canadian Grand Prix, Mosport Park, 20 September 1969. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
The podium (L to R): Ayrton Senna (BRA) McLaren celebrates a sensational victory with the Brazilian flag; Alain Prost (FRA) Williams reflects on a disappointing third place finish

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner James Hunt (GBR) McLaren, celebrates with a mouthful of champagne poured into his winners' trophy. United States Grand Prix, Rd 15, Watkins Glen, USA, 2 October 1977.

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Formula One World Championship
Race leader Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 005 holds off the race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D before slipping back to seventh place with handling difficulties

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Formula One World Championship
Race leader Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 005 holds off the race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D before slipping back to seventh place with handling difficulties

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 4 March 1978.

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham receives his victorA•s trophy on the podium. German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 7 August 1966.

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Third placed Jackie Oliver (GBR) Shadow DN1 and race winner Peter Revson (USA) McLaren M23 battle for the lead, made contentious by a confused pace car period that wrecked the lap charts

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Formula One World Championship
Glenn Waters (GBR) Lotus Mechanic holds out a pit board during qualifying for race winner Ronnie Peterson (SWE), who improved his time to 1:26.8 Ð good enough for third place on the grid

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Formula One World Championship
Glenn Waters (GBR) Lotus Mechanic holds out a pit board during qualifying for race winner Ronnie Peterson (SWE), who improved his time to 1:26.8 Ð good enough for third place on the grid

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Le Mans 24 Hour Race
Bruce McLaren (NZL) (Left) and Chris Amon (NZL) (Right) Ford GT40 Mk II celebrate their win on the podium. Le Mans 24 Hours Race, Le Sarthe, France, 19 June 1966.

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Formula One World Championship
Jochen Rindt (AUT) Lotus 72C took his fourth successive GP victory in succession. German Grand Prix, Hockenheim, 2 August 1970. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Jochen Rindt (AUT) Lotus 72C took his fourth successive GP victory in succession. German Grand Prix, Hockenheim, 2 August 1970. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Jean-Pierre Beltoise (FRA) Matra Sports Matra MS5 Cosworth was the winner of the F2 race that ran concurrently with the Grand Prix in which he finished eighth overall

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Ron Tauranac (AUS) Brabham Designer talks with his boss and race winner Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham. German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 7 August 1966.

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus, celebrates with the champagne on the podium with Jackie Stewart (GBR) (Right). South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 4 March 1978.

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Formula One World Championship
Jack Brabham (AUS) took his first monocoque chassis, the Brabham BT33, to victory in the opening race of the season. It would be his final GP victory. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 7 March 1970

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner James Hunt (GBR) McLaren M26. United States Grand Prix, Rd 15, Watkins Glen, USA, 2 October 1977. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D, shown here during practice in his T-car. Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit de Nivelles-Baulers, 4 June 1972. BEST IMAGE

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International Formula 3000 Championship
Race winner Jason Watt (DEN) Super Nova Lola B99/50. International Formula 3000 Championship, Rd 10, Nurburgring, Germany, 25 September 1999.

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Niki Lauda (AUT) Brabham BT46B was allowed to keep the result despite the controversial fan at the rear apparently declared illegal and not raced again

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Formula One World Championship
The podium (L to R): Jody Scheckter (RSA) Ferrari, who won the race and with it took his first and only World Championship; Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Williams third; Gilles Villeneuve (CDN) Ferrari

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Formula One World Championship
Reigning World Champion and race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) McLaren M23 leads Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari 312B3, who finished sixth in the opening race of the season

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Formula One World Championship
Fourth placed Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari 312B3, who was credited with a dubious pole position, leads the race from the eventual winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) McLaren M23

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Formula One World Championship
Colin Chapman (GBR) Lotus Team Owner (Left) is in communication with race winner Mario Andretti (USA) as mechanics make adjustments to the Lotus 77 during practice

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Formula One World Championship
Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D nursed a deflated rear tyre around the demanding park circuit to take victory. Spanish Grand Prix, Montjuich Park, 29 April 1973. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D nursed a deflated rear tyre around the demanding park circuit to take victory. Spanish Grand Prix, Montjuich Park, 29 April 1973. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari 312B2 led the race in the opening stages from race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D, but would crash into a spinning backmarker on lap 58 and retire

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Formula One World Championship
Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D took his first victory of the season. Spanish Grand Prix, Jarama, 1 May 1972. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Pole sitter Jacky Ickx (BEL) Ferrari 312B2 takes a lead at the start from race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D that he held until his engine failed on lap 50

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European Formula 3000 Championship
Pole sitter and race winner Ivan Capelli (ITA) Genoa March 86B sits on at the front of the grid before the start of the race

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) McLaren M23 beat second placed Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari 312B3 to the line by less than half a second. Belgian Grand Prix, Nivelles-Baulers, 12 May 1974

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Formula One World Championship
Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari 312B2 led the race in the opening stages from race winner Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D, but would crash into a spinning backmarker on lap 58 and retire

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Formula One World Championship
Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D was a popular home victor of the first ever Brazilian GP. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, 11 February 1973. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72C took victory in only his fourth GP, ensuring a posthumous World Championship crown for his former team mate Jochen Rindt (AUT)

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Formula One World Championship
First time winner Peter Gethin (GBR) BRM P160 battles for seventh place with Jackie Oliver (GBR) McLaren M14A in the early stages of the race. Italian Grand Prix, Monza, 5 September 1971

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Formula One World Championship
Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT19 took his fourth successive Grand Prix victory. German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 7 August 1966.

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Formula One World Championship
OCTOBER 08: Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 005 ended the season in dominant fashion, taking pole, winning the race and setting the fastest race lap

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari, celebrates his win on the podium. United States Grand Prix (West), Rd3, Long Beach, USA, 28 March 1976. BEST IMAGE

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Infiniti Pro Series
Race winner Ed Carpenter (USA) A.J. Foyt Team Enterprises is the stepson of Indianpolic Circuit President Tony George (USA)

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Formula One World Championship
Damon Hill celebrates his first Grand Prix victory on the podium. Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary, 15 August 1993.

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British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 17 July 1971
Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell 003 took his third victory of the season. British Grand Prix, Silverstone, 17 July 1971. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Jo Siffert (SUI) BRM P160 was a popular race winner. Austrian Grand Prix, Osterreichring, 15 August 1971. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham is handed the winnerOs trophy on the podium with the Right Hon. Edward 'Ted" Heath MP (GBR)

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Formula One World Championship
Ronnie Peterson (SWE) March 761 takes the chequered flag at the end of the race to claim March's third and last F1 GP victory. Italian Grand Prix, Rd 13, Monza, Italy, 12 September 1976.



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