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Anderstorp, Sweden. 6-8 June 1975: Vittorio Brambilla, March 751-Ford, retired, leads the field through the first corner followed by Patrick Depailler

Anderstorp, Sweden. 6-8 June 1975: Vittorio Brambilla, March 751-Ford, retired, leads the field through the first corner followed by Patrick Depailler


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Anderstorp, Sweden. 6-8 June 1975: Vittorio Brambilla, March 751-Ford, retired, leads the field through the first corner followed by Patrick Depailler

1975 Swedish Grand Prix.
Anderstorp, Sweden. 6-8 June 1975.
Vittorio Brambilla, March 751-Ford, retired, leads the field through the first corner followed by Patrick Depailler, Tyrrell 007-Ford, 12th position, Jean-Pierre Jarier, Shadow DN5A-Ford, retired, Carlos Reutemann, Brabham BT44B-Ford, 2nd position, Carlos Pace, Brabham BT44B-Ford, retired and eventual winner Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T, 1st position, action.
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