The Maranello Concessionaires Ltd Ferrari 275LM of Lucien Bianchi/Mike Salmon is pushed to the grid. It would retire after eight hours with gearbox failure
Driver access, and camaraderie, was very different back then. Here legends including Graham Hill and Jackie Stewart (Owen Racing Rover-BRM), John Surtees (Ferrari 330 P2) and team boss Rob Walker take time for a chat
Graham Hill and Jackie Stewart fought to 10th place aboard their 2-litre turbocharged Owen Racing Rover-BRM
He might best be known for his Mini antics on the Monte, but Paddy Hopkirk shared this MGB with Andrew Hedges. They finished 11th
Hold on to your hat! The North American Racing Team (NART) takes a ride on the winning Ferrari 250LM of Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt (plus maybe Ed Hugus... who controversially said he drove a stint, but was never officially credited with doing so)
Early into its production, the Ford GT40 started to make an impact. Rob Walker’s entry was quick before blowing up
Jo Bonnier at the wheel of the Ferrari 365P2 he shared with David Piper. They dropped out with ignition problems
Privateers starred in ’65, the Pierre Dumay/ Gustave ‘Taf’ Gosselin Ferrari 250LM could have won were it not for a tyre blowout
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