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World Sportscar Championship: Ronnie Peterson with Helmut Kelleners Faltz BMW 320i finished the race in fourth position



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World Sportscar Championship: Ronnie Peterson with Helmut Kelleners Faltz BMW 320i finished the race in fourth position

Ronnie 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, England, 15 May 1977

Media ID 2157939

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Six Hours World Sportscar Championship


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