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Formula One World Championship: Jackie Oliver: Jackie OliverJackie Oliver(GBR) 1972
Formula One World Championship: Mclaren Directors, L to R: Bruce Mclaren, Tyler Alexander, Teddy Mayer and Phil KerrMclaren Directors, L to R: Bruce Mclaren (NZL), Tyler Alexander (USA), Teddy Mayer (USA) and Phil Kerr (NZL) Mclaren Factory, Colnbrook, England 1970
Formula One World Championship: Colin Chapman Lotus Team OwnerColin Chapman (GBR) Lotus Team Owner. 1968 Formula One World Championship
Formula One World Championship: Lotus team owner Colin Chapman poses with the Lotus Ford 49 of Jackie OliverLotus team owner Colin Chapman (GBR) poses with the Lotus Ford 49 of Jackie Oliver (GBR). Monaco Grand Prix, Rd3, Monte Carlo, Monaco. 26 May 1968. BEST IMAGE
Formula One World Championship: Francois Cevert March 701, made his Grand Prix debut replacing Johnny Servoz-Gavin atFrancois Cevert(FRA) March 701, made his Grand Prix debut replacing Johnny Servoz-Gavin at Tyrrell, seen her with Ken Tyrrell(GBR), right Dutch GP, Zandvoort, 21 June 1970
Formula One Non Championship: Frank Williams Left with Piers CourageFrank Williams(GBR) Left with Piers Courage(GBR) Race of Champions, Brands Hatch, 1969
Formula One World Championship: German GP, Nurburgring, 1968German GP, Nurburgring, 1968 John Cooper
Formula One World Championship: Aerofoils were attached to F1 cars for the first timeAerofoils were attached to F1 cars for the first time. Here is a small aerofoil attached to the engine of the McLaren M7A of race winner Bruce McLaren (NZL) with Tyler Alexander (USA) (left)
Formula One World Championship: An anhedral wing arrangement on the Brabham BT 26An anhedral wing arrangement on the Brabham BT 26. Note mechanic working on rear wheel, Ron Dennis now CEO of Mclaren Canadian GP, Mont Tremblant, 22 September 1968
Formula One World Championship: Lotus Team Owner Colin Chapman with drivers, Innes Ireland(L to R): Lotus Team Owner Colin Chapman (GBR) with drivers, Innes Ireland (GBR), Jim Clark (GBR) and Alan Stacey (GBR) all driving Lotus 18. Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Holland, 6 June 1960