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1957 Le Mans 24 hours: Jack Brabham / Ian Raby, 15th position

1957 Le Mans 24 hours: Jack Brabham  /  Ian Raby, 15th position


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1957 Le Mans 24 hours: Jack Brabham / Ian Raby, 15th position

1957 Le Mans 24 hours.
Le Mans, France. 22-23 June 1957.
Jack Brabham/Ian Raby (Cooper T39-Climax), 15th position.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
Ref: 57LM09

Media ID 9924695

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