Formula One World Championship: Start, Pole position man Jochen Rindt Lotus 49B, left, has the jump on Jackie Stewart Matra MS80, right
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Formula One World Championship: Start, Pole position man Jochen Rindt Lotus 49B, left, has the jump on Jackie Stewart Matra MS80, right
Start, Pole position man Jochen Rindt(AUT) Lotus 49B, left, has the jump on Jackie Stewart(GBR) Matra MS80, right British GP, Silverstone, 19 July 1969
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