You Were There

Porsche at work during the 1977 Daytona 24 Hours: the 935 of Jacky Ickx/Jochen Mass was quick, but suffered two accidents because of sudden punctures. The second proved terminal
Porsche at work during the 1977 Daytona 24 Hours: the 935 of Jacky Ickx/Jochen Mass was quick, but suffered two accidents because of sudden punctures. The second proved terminal
Everyday America drifts past in the background as Ronnie Peterson races in the 1972 Sebring 12 Hours. He and Tim Schenken took their Ferrari 312PB to second, behind team-mates Mario Andretti and Jacky Ickx
Everyday America drifts past in the background as Ronnie Peterson races in the 1972 Sebring 12 Hours. He and Tim Schenken took their Ferrari 312PB to second, behind team-mates Mario Andretti and Jacky Ickx
Group 44’s Jaguar XJR-5s finished first and second in the 1984 Miami 3 Hours, Brian Redman/Doc Bundy and Bob Tullius/Pat Bedard (pictured) finishing more than a lap clear of their closest rival, Conte Racing’s Lola T600
Group 44’s Jaguar XJR-5s finished first and second in the 1984 Miami 3 Hours, Brian Redman/Doc Bundy and Bob Tullius/Pat Bedard (pictured) finishing more than a lap clear of their closest rival, Conte Racing’s Lola T600
Ferrari drivers Clay Regazzoni, Mario Andretti and Brian Redman at Sebring in ’72
Ferrari drivers Clay Regazzoni, Mario Andretti and Brian Redman at Sebring in ’72
After winning a junior FF1600 title in the UK in 1977, Willy T Ribbs returned to the US. Here, he’s poised for action in his Mercury Capri during the ’84 TransAm season
After winning a junior FF1600 title in the UK in 1977, Willy T Ribbs returned to the US. Here, he’s poised for action in his Mercury Capri during the ’84 TransAm season
Ronnie Peterson with the BMW 3.0 CSL he shared with Redman at Daytona in ’75
Ronnie Peterson with the BMW 3.0 CSL he shared with Redman at Daytona in ’75

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