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Formula One World ChampionshipL to R: Frank Williams (GBR), Giampaolo Dallara (ITA) designer of De Tomaso 505 and driver Piers Courage (GBR) South African GP, Kyalami, 7 March 1970
Formula One World ChampionshipCarlos Reutemann (ARG) Brabham BT45, complete with unusual sidepod airboxes, retired on lap 17 with a blown engine. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, 6 March 1976. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipTeam Lotus drivers share a joke, L to R: Jochen Rindt(AUT), Mario Andretti(USA), Team Lotus Boss Colin Chapman and Graham Hill(GBR) South African GP, Kyalami, 1 March 1969
Formula One World ChampionshipMario Andretti (USA) Lotus 79 finished the race in fourth position. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 3 March 1979. BEST IMAGE
Altech Minardi F1x2 Grand PrixJohnny Herbert (GBR) Minardi. Altech Minardi F1x2 Grand Prix, Kyalami, Johannesburg, South Africa, 9 August 2004. Digital Image
Formula One World ChampionshipA Ferrari mechanic holds out a pit board for Niki Lauda (AUT), who nursed his Ferrari, ailing with a slow puncture, home to his second win of the season
Formula One World ChampionshipThe field head to the gird before the start of the race. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 4 March 1978
Formula One World ChampionshipThe drivers relax in the serene confines of the Kyalami Ranch Hotel. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 30 March 1974. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipLuki Botha(RSA) Brabham BT11, DNF South African GP, Kyalami, 2 January 1967
Formula One World ChampionshipPiers Courage(GBR) De Tomaso 505 run by Frank Williams South African GP, Kyalami, 7 March 1970
Formula One World ChampionshipClay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari 312B3 ran in third place until lap 65 when he retired with low oil pressure. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 30 March 1974. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipJean Pierre Beltoise(FRA) BRM P160B retired with a blown engine after 60 laps South African GP, Kyalami, 4 March 1972
Formula One World ChampionshipAt the start Clay Regazzoni(SUI) Ferrari 312B leads Emerson Fittipaldi(BRA) Lotus 72C, and Jacky Ickx(BEL) Ferrari 312B South African GP, Kyalami, 6 March 1971
A1 Grand PrixAlex Yoong (MAL) A1 Team Malaysia leads Alexandre Premat (FRA) A1 Team France. A1 Grand Prix, Rd7, Durban, South Africa, Race Day, 29 January 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipThe de Tomaso 505, entered by Frank Williams (GBR) (On the right of rear wing) was debuted by Piers Courage (GBR) (by Rear tyre), who retired on lap 40 after kerb hopping damaged his suspension
Formula One World ChampionshipJohn Surtees(GBR) talks with BRM owners Jean and Louis Stanley right and 2nd right South African GP, Kyalami, 1 March 1969
Formula One World ChampionshipMorris (Mo) Nunn (GBR) Ensign Team Owner, oversees the preparation of the new Ensign N179 for Derek Daly (IRE) during pre-race testing
Formula One World ChampionshipCarlos Pace(BRA)left, on his Grand Prix debut with entrant Frank Williams(GBR). South African GP, Kyalami, 4 March 1972
Formula One World ChampionshipPeter Gethin(GBR) Mclaren M14A South African GP, Kyalami, 6 March 1971
A1 Grand PrixNicolas Lapierre (FRA) A1 Team France, Alexander Premat (FRA) A1 Team France and Jean-Paul Driot (FRA) A1 Team France Team Manager A1 Grand Prix, Rd7, Qualifying Day, Durban, South Africa
Formula One World ChampionshipEighteenth placed Henri Pescarolo (FRA) BRM P160E leads Ian Scheckter (RSA) Gunston Lotus 72E, who finished thirteenth on his GP debut. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 30 March 1974. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipChris Amon (NZL) Ferrari 312, finished the race in fourth place. Formula One World Championship, Rd1, South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, South Africa, 1 January 1968. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipDave Charlton(RSA) retired his Lotus 72 after 2 laps South African GP, Kyalami, 4 March 1972
Formula One World ChampionshipRolf Stommelen(GER) tries his hand at photography by the pool at the Kyalami Ranch Hotel, where most drivers stay for the Grand Prix South African GP, Kyalami, 4 March 1972
Formula One World ChampionshipIan Scheckter (RSA) Lexington Racing Tyrrell 007, who crashed out of his home GP on lap 56, leads local privateer Dave Charlton (RSA) McLaren M23, who finished fourteenth in his final GP appearance
Formula One World ChampionshipAlex Ribeiro (BRA) March 761B retired from the race on lap 67 with a blown engine. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 5 March 1977. BEST IMAGE
Bridgestone SA Production Car ChampionshipBridgestone SA Prod Cars Johan Fouries (A14) Audi A4 leads heat 1 on lap 1 Killarney Cape Town 31/03/07 Bridgestone SA Production Car Championship, Killarney, Western Cape, South Africa
Formula One World ChampionshipMike Hailwood (GBR) McLaren M23 claimed his second and final podium finish when he took third place. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 30 March 1974. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipMcLaren mechanics rest on the pit Armco during a break in proceedings. Gary Anderson (IRE) McLaren Chief Mechanic stands second from the right
South AfricaA Giraffe. Johannesburg, South Africa, 6 August 2004. Digital Image
A1 Grand PrixStephen Simpson (RSA) A1 Team South Africa A1 Grand Prix, Rd7, Race Day, Durban, South Africa, 29 January 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipRace winner Jim Clark (GBR) Lotus 49 acknowledges the chequered flag and the congratulations of his team. Tragically this would be his final F1 grand prix before suffering a fatal accident in an F2
A1 Grand PrixNelson Piquet Jnr (BRA) A1 Team Brazil A1 Grand Prix, Rd7, Race Day, Durban, South Africa, 29 January 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipThird placed Mike Hailwood (GBR) McLaren M23 in a crowded pit lane during practice. South African Grand Prix, Rd 2, Kyalami, South Africa, 30 March 1974
Formula One World ChampionshipJohnny Herbert (GBR) Lotus 102D, 6th place. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 1 March 1992
A1 Grand PrixAerial Durban. A1 Grand Prix, Rd7, Durban, South Africa, Race Day, 29 January 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE
Formula One World Championship(L to R): Fourth placed Nelson Piquet (BRA) Brabham (Left) relaxes at the hotel with his tenth placed team mate Ricardo Zunino (ARG) and Herbie Blash (GBR) Brabham Team Manager
Formula One World ChampionshipThe new Ferrari 312T featured a transverse gearbox. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 1 March 1975
Formula One World ChampionshipRubens Barrichello (BRA) Jordan 193, made his Grand Prix debut. South African Grand Prix, Rd 1, Kyalami, South Africa, 14 March 1993
Formula One World ChampionshipJacques Laffite (FRA) Ligier JS7, who was inadvertently involved in the fatal accident of Tom Pryce (GBR) Shadow, on lap 23
Formula One World Championship(L to R): Twelfth placed Hans-Joachim Stuck (GER), March 761, talks with Max Mosley (GBR) March Team Owner. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, 6 March 1976. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipJames Hunt (GBR) McLaren M23 Cosworth finished in 4th place. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, South Africa, 5 March 1977. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World ChampionshipRiccardo Patrese (ITA), with his wife Susie, was the sensation of the race, leading the GP comfortably with the fledgling Arrows team until his engine blew with 15 laps remaining
Formula One World ChampionshipA serious accident at Crowthorne involving the Surtees TS14A of Mike Hailwood (GBR) (Left) and the BRM P160D of Clay Regazzoni (SUI) (Right)
Formula One World Championship(L to R): Race retiree Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus relaxes with wife Barbro Edvardsson at the Kyalami Ranch Hotel, who sews patches onto her husbands race overalls
Formula One World ChampionshipJohn Watson (GBR) Hexagon-Goldie Brabham enjoys the swimming pool at the Kyalami Ranch Hotel. South African Grand Prix, Rd 2, Kyalami, South Africa, 30 March 1974
Formula One World Championship(L to R): Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Brabham, and James Hunt (GBR) Hesketh, enjoy slot car racing at the Kyalami Ranch Hotel. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Afirca, 1 March 1975
Formula One World ChampionshipOn the podium, Bert Baldwin of Goodyear (Left) informs race winner Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari of the tragic fatal accident suffered by Tom Pryce (GBR) Shadow