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FedEx CART Series
CART FedEx Championship Series. Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach April 12-14, 2002. Long Beach, California, USA. Jimmy Vasser (USA) claims pole. Digital Image

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2005 FIA World Rally Championship, OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland, August 25-28, 2005. Trier, Germany. Leg Three. Jan Kopecky (CZE) after retiring on Stage 16. Digital Image

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FIA World Rally Championship
Harri Rovanpera (FIN) brings his damaged Peugeot 206 WRC to service after a roll on Stage 11. Digital Image Rally of Cyprus, Rd5, Cyprus, Day Two, 20 April 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
This spectator was guarding an access to Stage 2! FIA World Rally Championship, Rd10, Rallye Deutschland, Germany. Leg 1. 23 August 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Carlos Sainz (ESP), his Ford Focus RS WRC showing signs of contact with a tree. Fia World Rally Championship, Rd12, Rally of New Zealand. Day Three. 06 October 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Carlos Sainz (ESP), his Ford Focus RS WRC showing signs of contact with a tree. Fia World Rally Championship, Rd12, Rally of New Zealand. Day Three. 06 October 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Marcus Gronholm (FIN) speaks with Corrado Provera (ITA) Peugeot team manager in the service area. Rally of Catalunya, Rd4, Spain, Day Three, 24 March 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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1969 Automotive 1969
NOVEMBER 07: Mercedes Benz 250C roadtest during the Automotive 1969 on November 07, 2019

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FIA World Rally Championship
Carlos Sainz (ESP), his Ford Focus RS WRC showing signs of contact with a tree. Fia World Rally Championship, Rd12, Rally of New Zealand. Day Three. 06 October 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Phil Short (GBR) of Ford waits for split times on Stage 18 to signal to the Ford drivers. Rally of Cyprus, Rd5, Cyprus. 21 April 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Marcus Gronholm (FIN), right, and co-driver Timo Rautiainen (FIN), left, celebrate their win and their second World Rally Championship. Fia World Rally Championship, Rd12, Rally of New Zealand

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Podium Rally Mexico Static Winners
Corona Rally Mexico, Leon, Mexico. April 25-28, 2002. Harri Rovanpera (FIN) on the podium. Digital Image

Background imageStatic Collection: World Rally Championship: Third place was enough for Richard Burns Subaru to clinch the World

World Rally Championship: Third place was enough for Richard Burns Subaru to clinch the World Championship - the first
Third place was enough for Richard Burns (GBR) Subaru to clinch the World Championship - the first such success for an Englishman. Leg Three

Background imageStatic Collection: FIA World Rally Championship: Achim Mortls damaged Subaru Impreza WRC at the end of Stage 10

FIA World Rally Championship: Achim Mortls damaged Subaru Impreza WRC at the end of Stage 10
Achim Mortls (AUT) damaged Subaru Impreza WRC at the end of Stage 10. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd11, Rally Sanremo, Italy. Day 2. 21 September 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageStatic Collection: Jaguar Press Conference: Richard Parry-Jones, Group Vice President, Global Product Development

Jaguar Press Conference: Richard Parry-Jones, Group Vice President, Global Product Development
Richard Parry-Jones (GBR), Group Vice President, Global Product Development and Chief Technical Officer at the Ford Motor Company. Jaguar Media Briefing, Landmark Hotel, Marylebone, London, England

Background imageStatic Collection: Jaguar Press Conference: L-R;Tony Purnell, Sir Jackie Stewart & Richard Parry-Jones announce that

Jaguar Press Conference: L-R;Tony Purnell, Sir Jackie Stewart & Richard Parry-Jones announce that Purnell will replace
L-R; Tony Purnell (GBR), Sir Jackie Stewart (GBR) & Richard Parry-Jones (GBR) announce that Purnell will replace Niki Lauda (AUT) as head of Premier Performance Division

Background imageStatic Collection: Jaguar Press Conference: Sir Jackie Stewart & Richard Parry-Jones announce that Tony Purnell is to

Jaguar Press Conference: Sir Jackie Stewart & Richard Parry-Jones announce that Tony Purnell is to replace Niki Lauda
Sir Jackie Stewart (GBR) & Richard Parry-Jones (GBR) announce that Tony Purnell (GBR) is to replace Niki Lauda (AUT) as head of Premier Performance Division


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