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FIA World Endurance Championship: Stefan Bellof / Thierry Boutsen Brun Motorsport Porsche 956Stefan Bellof (GER) / Thierry Boutsen (BEL) Brun Motorsport Porsche 956. Bellof was tragically killed when he collided with the Porsche of Jacky Ickx (BEL) and hit the wall at Eau Rouge
FIA Sportscar World Championship, Mexico City, Mexico, 6 October 1991David Brabham (AUS) Jaguar XJR-14. FIA Sportscar World Championship, Mexico City, Mexico, 6 October 1991
1989: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1980s: 1989Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1980s: 1989
World Sportscar Championship: Ronnie Peterson with Helmut Kelleners Faltz BMW 320i finished the race in fourth positionRonnie Peterson (SWE) (Driving) with Helmut Kelleners (GER) Faltz BMW 320i finished the race in fourth position. World Sportscar Championship, Rd 3, Silverstone 1000km (6 Hours), Silverstone
FIA Sportscar World Championship, Nurburgring, Germany, 18 August 1991David Brabham (AUS) Jaguar XJR-14 won the race. FIA Sportscar World Championship, Nurburgring, Germany, 18 August 1991
World Championship of Makes: Carlo Pietromarchi Maurizio Micangeli Team Carlo Pietromarchi De Tomaso Pantera retiredCarlo Pietromarchi (ITA) Maurizio Micangeli (ITA) Team Carlo Pietromarchi De Tomaso Pantera retired from the race after four laps
World Sports Car ChampionshipHans Heyer (GER) / Hans-Joachim Stuck (GER) Sauber SHS C6 Ford. World Sports Car Championship, Spa 1000km, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 5 August 1982
World Sportscar ChampionshipSixth placed finisher Massimo Sigala (ITA) and Oscar Larrauri (ITA) Team Gaggia Porsche 956 leads the field at the start of the race
FIA World Endurance ChampionshipStefan Bellof (GER) / Thierry Boutsen (BEL) Brun Motorsport Porsche 956. Bellof was tragically killed when he collided with the Porsche of Jacky Ickx (BEL) and hit the wall at Eau Rouge
World Championship of MakesLibero Marchiolo (ITA) with Giuseppe Spatafora (ITA) Scuderia Pegaso Alpine A110 Renault retired after three laps. World Championship of Makes, 57th Targa Florio, Little Madonie, Sicily, Italy
Le Mans 24 Hours: Race winners Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell Rothmans Porsche celebrate victoryRace winners Jacky Ickx (BEL) and Derek Bell (GBR) Rothmans Porsche celebrate victory. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans Sarthe, France, 17-18 June 1984
World Sportscar Championship: Podium finishers: Andrea de Cesaris Lancia 2ndPodium finishers (L to R): Andrea de Cesaris (ITA) Lancia 2nd, Hans-Joachim Stuck (GER) / Derek Bell (GBR) Rothmans Porsche 1st and Walter Brun (SUI) / Massimo Sigala (ITA) Brun Porsche 3rd
Le Mans 24 Hours RaceHawaiian Tropic girls. Le Mans 24 Hours Race, Circuit de la Sarthe, France, 17 June 1984.
Le Mans 24 HoursPodium and results: 1st: Jochen Mass (GER) / Manuel Reuter (GER) / Stanley Dickens (SWE) Sauber Mercedes, centre. 2nd: Mauro Baldi (ITA) / Kenny Acheson (GBR) / Gianfranco Brancatelli (ITA)
World Sportscar ChampionshipJohnny Dumfries (GBR) in the cockpit of the TOM'S Toyota 90 CV. World Sportscar Championship, 1990. BEST IMAGE
World Sportscar ChampionshipMechanics work on the Toyota 89 CV of Johnny Dumfries (GBR). World Sportscar Championship, 1989. BEST IMAGE
World Sportscar ChampionshipJohnny Dumfries (GBR) TOM'S Toyota 90 CV finished in 18th place. World Sportscar Championship, Spa Francorchamps, 3 June 1990. BEST IMAGE
World Sports Car ChampionshipPodium and results: 1st: Jochen Mass (GER) / Jean-Louis Schlesser (FRA) Sauber Mercedes, bottom. 2nd: Kenny Acheson (GBR) / Mauro Baldi (ITA) Sauber Mercedes, top
World Sports Car ChampionshipKenny Acheson (GBR) Sauber Mercedes C9. World Sports Car Championship, Donington Park, England, 3 September 1989.
World Sportscar ChampionshipJohnny Dumfries (GBR) TOM'S Toyota talks with his engineer. World Sportscar Championship, 1990. BEST IMAGE
World Sportscar ChampionshipThe 'Rat pack' L-R: Mark Blundell (GBR) Nissan Motorsports, Julian Bailey (GBR) Nissan Motorsports, Perry McCarthy (GBR) Richard Lloyd Racing, Johnny Dumfries (GBR) TOM'S Toyota
World Sportscar ChampionshipJohnny Dumfries (GBR) TOM'S Toyota 90 CV makes a pit stop. World Sportscar Championship, 1990. BEST IMAGE
World Sportscar ChampionshipPodium finishers (L to R): Andrea de Cesaris (ITA) Lancia 2nd, Hans-Joachim Stuck (GER) / Derek Bell (GBR) Rothmans Porsche 1st and Walter Brun (SUI) / Massimo Sigala (ITA) Brun Porsche 3rd
World Sports Car ChampionshipJohn Nielsen (DEN) / Henri Pescarolo (FRA) Sauber C8. World Sports Car Championship, Monza 360 km, Monza, Italy, 20 April 1986.
FIA Sportscar World Championship, Mexico City, Mexico, 6 October 1991David Brabham (AUS) Jaguar XJR-14. FIA Sportscar World Championship, Mexico City, Mexico, 6 October 1991.
World Sportscar ChampionshipRace winners Hans-Joachim Stuck (GER) / Derek Bell (GBR) Rothmans Porsche on the podium. World Sportscar Championship, Rd1, Monza, Italy, 20 April 1986.
World Sports Car ChampionshipJohn Nielsen (DEN) / Henri Pescarolo (FRA) Sauber C8 in the pits. World Sports Car Championship, Monza 360 km, Monza, Italy, 20 April 1986.
Sportscar World Championship, Rd1, 430km of Suzuka, Suzuka, Japan, 14 April 1991Martin Brundle (GBR) Jaguar XJR-14, is prepared in the garage. Sportscar World Championship, Rd1, 430km of Suzuka, Suzuka, Japan, 14 April 1991.
World Championship of MakesGiuseppe di Cristofaro (ITA) with Pietro Lo Piccolo (ITA) Scuderia Brescia Corse AMS 273 Alfa Romeo, who failed to complete a lap
World Championship of MakesSalvatore Calascibetta (ITA) with Alfonso Merendino (ITA) Krista Buchwald CR-CDS 134B were the last of the retirees, completing six of the eleven laps
World Championship of MakesRomano Martini (ITA) with Alessandro Federico (ITA) Scuderia Brescia Corse BMW 3.0 CSL finished thirty-fifth. World Championship of Makes, 57th Targa Florio, Little Madonie, Sicily, Italy
World Championship of MakesPietro Bonfanti (ITA) with Gilberto Balocca (ITA) Citta dei Mille Alfa Romeo GTA finished nineteenth. World Championship of Makes, 57th Targa Florio, Little Madonie, Sicily, Italy, 13 May 1973
World Championship of MakesSilvio Moser (SUI) with Antonio Nicodemi (ITA) Team Antonio Nicodemi Lola T290 Abarth finished fifth. World Championship of Makes, 57th Targa Florio, Little Madonie, Sicily, Italy, 13 May 1973.
World Championship of MakesHerbert Muller (SUI) with Gijs van Lennep (NED) Martini Racing Porsche 911 Carrera RSR won the last ever Targa Florio. World Championship of Makes, 57th Targa Florio, Little Madonie, Sicily, Italy
World Championship of MakesSixth placed Guenter Steckkonig (GER) with Giulio Pucci (ITA) Martini Racing Porsche 911 Carrera RSR leads Piero Monticone (ITA) with Giovanni Boeris (ITA)
World Championship of MakesRomano Ramoino (ITA) with Renato D'Avico (ITA) Giada Auto Alpine A110 Renault finished thirty-first in the last ever Targa Florio
World Championship of MakesGianni Vacca (ITA) with Ferruccio Deiana (ITA) Giada Auto Alpine A110 Renault finished in thirty-ninth position. World Championship of Makes, 57th Targa Florio, Little Madonie, Sicily, Italy