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Rudi Friederichs in his 1960 2.5 litre Cooper T53 leading Max Blees in a Brabham. |
One of the highlights of going to the Sport & Collection 500 Ferraris contre cancer meeting at Circuit Val de Vienne was seeing the HGPCA cars. The Historic Grand Prix Car Association had two races, the second of which was for Pre-1966 mid-engined GP cars. These were great fun to watch and they were some very fine cars out on track and in the paddock. All fourteen cars that practised on Friday morning are shown here. I also ventured into the paddock for more pictures. So lovely to have so much access to the cars unlike at modern Grand Prix. I hope I identified the cars and drivers correctly as there were no racing numbers in the programme and I couldn't find any results on the web - please let me know in a comment if I made a mistake.
The front engined grid appeared in my previous post.
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John Emery in his 1962 ex-Bib Stillwell Brabham BT4 2,495cc. |
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Michael Kuiper in his 1963 2.7 litre Brabham BT4. |
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The Brabham BT4 (No.63) with all of its body pannels off showing the chassis and Coventry Climas engine. |
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Huez's Cooper with the engine cover off. |
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Rod Jolley opposite locking his Cooper T43/51, sandwiched between the Heron and a Brabham. |
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Rod Jolley's Cooper being worked on in the paddock. |
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John Etherton affirme son droit d'auteur à l'ensemble des photos sur ce billet de blog. Cependant, vous pouvez poster des photos ailleurs sur le web aussi longtemps que vous créditez le photographe, John Etherton, et ce blog, Rouenlesafx@blogspot.com et fournissez un lien vers cette page.
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Brabhams in the paddock. |
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Lotuses in the paddock. |
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