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Formula One World Championship: Olivier Panis Ligier JS43 finished the race in seventh positionOlivier Panis (FRA) Ligier JS43 finished the race in seventh position. French Grand Prix, Rd 9, Magny-Cours, France, 30 June 1996
International Formula 3000 Championship: Patrick Lemarie Pacific finished fifthPatrick Lemarie (FRA) Pacific finished fifth. International Formula 3000 Championship, Pau, France, 27 May 1996
Formula 3000 Championship: David Sears Super Nova Racing Team Boss talks with Dominic Dellestre, Apomatox Team BossDavid Sears (GBR) Super Nova Racing Team Boss talks with Dominic Dellestre, Apomatox Team Boss. Formula 3000 International Championship, Pau, France, 26 May 1996
World Karting Championships: Lewis HamiltonLewis Hamilton (GBR). World Karting Championships, Valence, France, 11 June 2000
World Karting Championships: Lewis Hamilton makes an adjustment to his helmetLewis Hamilton (GBR) makes an adjustment to his helmet. World Karting Championships, Valence, France, 11 June 2000
World Karting Championships: Winner Lewis HamiltonWinner Lewis Hamilton (GBR). World Karting Championships, Valence, France, 11 June 2000
European Championship For Formula Two Drivers: Kenny Acheson Toleman Lola T850 Hart crashed out of the race on lap 4Kenny Acheson (GBR) Toleman Lola T850 Hart crashed out of the race on lap 4 and broke his leg. European Championship For Formula Two Drivers, Rd 7, Circuit de Pau, Pau, France, 8 June 1981
Formula Three Euro Cup: Formula 3 Euro Cup, Pau, France, 12 June 2000Milos Pavlovic (SRB) RC Motorsport. Formula 3 Euro Cup, Pau, France, 12 June 2000
Trophee Andros Ice Racing: Trophee Andros, Ice Racing Championship, Stade de France, Paris, France, 12 February 2000Nissan Micra. Trophee Andros, Ice Racing Championship, Stade de France, Paris, France, 12 February 2000
Le Mans 24 HoursTom Kristensen (DEN) Audi R8 won the race. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 17-18 June 2000
Le Mans 24 Hours Race: Roland Ratzenberger, Mauro Martini and Naoki Nagasaka SARD Toyota 93CÐV finished the race inRoland Ratzenberger (AUT) (Climbing into car during a nighttime pit stop), Mauro Martini (ITA) and Naoki Nagasaka (JPN) SARD Toyota 93CÐV finished the race in fifth position
Formula One World Championship: Ron Dennis McLaren Team Owner discusses with Frank Williams Williams Team Owner(L to R): Ron Dennis (GBR) McLaren Team Owner discusses with Frank Williams (GBR) Williams Team Owner the imposition of cost cutting measures, including the banning of driver aids
Karting: The old rivals raced against each other for the last timeThe old rivals raced against each other for the last time. The recently retired Alain Prost (FRA) (right) who won the 60-lap relay event and Ayrton Senna (BRA) (left)
Karting: For Ayrton Senna it would be his last competitive Karting race - the inaugural Elf Masters held in the indoorFor Ayrton Senna (BRA) it would be his last competitive Karting race - the inaugural Elf Masters held in the indoor arena at Bercy. He would finish third in the 60-lap relay race
Karting: Back Row: Ayrton Senna, Jean-Christophe Boullion, Olivier Grouillard third; Andrea de CesarisThe podium finishers gathered following the second 60-lap relay race held at the inaugural Elf Masters in the indoor arena at Bercy
Le Mans 24 Hour Race: Eddie Irvine Team TOMÕS Toyota TS010 driving with Toshio SuzukiEddie Irvine (GBR) Team TOMÕS (Japan) Toyota TS010 driving with Toshio Suzuki (JPN) and Masanori Sekyia (JPN) finished fourth overall and first in the C2 Class
Formula One World Championship: Eddie Jordan Jordan Team OwnerEddie Jordan (IRL) Jordan Team Owner. Formula One World Championship, Rd8, French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, France, 4 July 1993
Le Mans 24 Hours: Phillippe Alliot / Mauro Baldi / Jean-Pierre Jabouille Peugeot 905 Evo 1C finished 3rdPhillippe Alliot (FRA) / Mauro Baldi (ITA) / Jean-Pierre Jabouille (FRA) Peugeot 905 Evo 1C finished 3rd. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 19-20 June 1993
Le Mans 24 Hours: Race winners Eric Helery / Christophe Bouchut / Geoff Brabham Peugeot 905 Evo 1C leads the sister carRace winners Eric Helery (FRA) / Christophe Bouchut (FRA) / Geoff Brabham (AUS) Peugeot 905 Evo 1C leads the sister car of Thierry Boutsen (BEL) / Yannick Dalmas (FRA) / Teo Fabi (ITA)
Formula One World Championship: Ferrari Sporting Director Jean Todt at a press conferenceFerrari Sporting Director Jean Todt (FRA) at a press conference. Formula One World Championship, French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, France, 4 July 1993
Formula One World Championship: Giancarlo Fisichella Minardi Ford M195BGiancarlo Fisichella (ITA) Minardi Ford M195B. Formula One World Championship, French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, France. 30 June 1996
F3000 International Championship: Cristiano da Matta Pacific Racing Lola Zytek Judd T96 / 50, 4th placeCristiano da Matta (BRA) Pacific Racing Lola Zytek Judd T96/50, 4th place. F3000 International Championship, Rd2, Pau, France. 26 May 1996
Le Mans 24 Hours: Thomas Bscher / John Nielsen / Peter Kox DPR McLaren F1 GTR finished in 4th placeThomas Bscher (GER) / John Nielsen (DEN) / Peter Kox (NED) DPR McLaren F1 GTR finished in 4th place. Le Mans 24 Hours, La Sarthe, France, 15-16 June 1996. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Eddie Irvine Ferrari F300: Formula One World Championship, French GP, Magny CoursEddie Irvine (GBR) Ferrari F300 Formula One World Championship, French GP, Magny Cours, France, 28 June 1998
Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher Ferrari and Eddie Irvine Ferrari celebrate on the podiumMichael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari and Eddie Irvine (GBR) Ferrari celebrate on the podium. Formula One World Championship, French GP, Magny Cours, France, 28 June 1998
Formula One World Championship: Jos Verstappen Stewart, and his manager Huub RothengatterJos Verstappen (NED) Stewart, and his manager Huub Rothengatter (NED), Formula One World Championship, French GP, Magny Cours, France, 28 June 1998
Formula One World Championship: Winner Michael Schumacher Ferrari F300Winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari F300 Formula One World Championship, French GP, Magny Cours, France, 28 June 1998
Formula One World Championship: Former Privateer team owner Rob Walker enjoys a lagerFormer Privateer team owner Rob Walker (GBR) enjoys a lager. French Grand Prix, Dijon-Prenois, 1 July 1979
Le Mans 24 Hours Race: Paolo Barilla, Hans Heyer, Mauro Baldi Martini Racing Lancia LC2 / 84 retired from the racePaolo Barilla (ITA), Hans Heyer (GER), Mauro Baldi (ITA) Martini Racing Lancia LC2/84 retired from the race on lap 276 with a broken camshaft belt
Le Mans 24 Hours Race: Pole sitters Bob Wollek and Allesandro Nannini Martini Racing Lancia LC2 / 84 finished the racePole sitters Bob Wollek (FRA) and Allesandro Nannini (ITA) (Pictured) Martini Racing Lancia LC2/84 finished the race in eighth position
Formula One World Championship: Fabrizio Barbazza, Minardi Ford, retired with gearbox problemsFabrizio Barbazza (ITA), Minardi Ford, retired with gearbox problems. French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, 4 July 1993
Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher Benetton B192 retired after an accident on lap 15Michael Schumacher (GER) Benetton B192 retired after an accident on lap 15. French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, France. 5 July 1992
Le Mans 24 Hours: Henri Pescarolo with Jean Ragnotti Rondeau M379B retired retired with a blown head gasketHenri Pescarolo (FRA) with Jean Ragnotti (FRA) Rondeau M379B retired retired with a blown head gasket. Le Mans 24 Hours, Circuit de la Sarthe, France, 14-15 June 1980
Le Mans 24 Hours: Jean Rondeau with Jean Pierre Jaussaud Rondeau M379B became the first constructor / driver to win LeJean Rondeau (FRA) with Jean Pierre Jaussaud (FRA) Rondeau M379B became the first constructor/driver to win Le Mans. Le Mans 24 Hours, Circuit de la Sarthe, France, 14-15 June 1980
Le Mans 24 Hours: Maurizio Sandro Sala / Takashi Yorino / Yojiro Terada Mazda MXR-01Maurizio Sandro Sala (BRA) / Takashi Yorino (JPN) / Yojiro Terada (JPN) Mazda MXR-01. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France. 20-21 June 1992. BEST IMAGE
Le Mans 24 Hours: Race winners Derek Warwick / Yannick Dalmas / Mark Blundell Peugeot 905 Evo 1 Bis return to the pitsRace winners Derek Warwick (GBR) / Yannick Dalmas (FRA) / Mark Blundell (GBR) Peugeot 905 Evo 1 Bis return to the pits after taking the victory. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 20-21 June 1992
Formula One World ChampionshipKeke Rosberg (FIN) replaced the retired James Hunt (GBR) in the Wolf WR7 and finished the race in ninth position. French Grand Prix, Rd 8, Dijon-Prenois, France, 1 July 1979. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Race winner Alan Jones Williams FW07BRace winner Alan Jones (AUS) Williams FW07B. Formula One World Championship, Rd7, French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard, France, 29 June 1980. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: A Williams mechanic has modified the Good Year tyre on the FW06 to read Good EnoughA Williams mechanic has modified the Good Year tyre on the FW06 to read Good Enough! French Grand Prix, Rd 9, Paul Ricard, France, 2 July 1978
Le Mans 24 Hour Race: The Silk Cut Jaguar team celebrate their 1-2 finish on the podiumThe Silk Cut Jaguar team celebrate their 1-2 finish on the podium (L to R): Price Cobb (USA) winner; Eliseo Salazar (CHI) winner; John Nielsen (DEN) winner; Tom Walkinshaw (GBR)
Formula One World Championship: Jochen Mass finished fifteenth in the first race for the distinctive Arrows A2Jochen Mass (GER) finished fifteenth in the first race for the distinctive Arrows A2. French Grand Prix, Rd 8, Dijon-Prenois, France, 1 July 1979
Formula One World Championship: A champagne celebration on the podium: Clay Regazzoni Ferrari third; Ronnie PetersonA champagne celebration on the podium (L to R): Clay Regazzoni (SUI) Ferrari third; Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus winner; Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari second. French Grand Prix, Dijon-Prenois, 7 July 1974
Le Mans 24 Hours: 2nd place finishers Hans-Joachim Stuck / Klaus Ludwig / Derek Bell Porsche 962C2nd place finishers Hans-Joachim Stuck (GER) / Klaus Ludwig (GER) / Derek Bell (GBR) Porsche 962C. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 11-12 June 1988
Le Mans 24 Hours: Race winners Jan Lammers / Johnny Dumfries / Andy Wallace Silk Cut Jaguar XJR-9 LMRace winners Jan Lammers (NED) / Johnny Dumfries (GBR) / Andy Wallace (GBR) Silk Cut Jaguar XJR-9 LM. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 11-12 June 1988
Formula One World Championship: Patrick Neve finished eighteenth in his second GP in his only drive with the EnsignPatrick Neve (BEL) finished eighteenth in his second GP in his only drive with the Ensign N176. French Grand Prix, Rd 8, Paul Ricard, 4 July 1976. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Some curious spectators take a good look at the Tyrrell P34 of second placed PatrickSome curious spectators take a good look at the Tyrrell P34 of second placed Patrick Depailler (FRA), as it is left in the paddock adjacent to a spectator car park
Formula One World Championship: A miniature fire rescue truck was used to follow the cars from the start in the eventA miniature fire rescue truck was used to follow the cars from the start in the event of a fiery accident. French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard, 6 July 1975. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Jean-Pierre Jabouille Tyrrell 007 finished twelfth on his GP debutJean-Pierre Jabouille (FRA) Tyrrell 007 finished twelfth on his GP debut, having tried unsuccessfully to qualify twice the previous season. French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard, 6 July 1975. BEST IMAGE