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Col Green

Col Green

Col Green

Australian Grand Prix – 1969

Australian Grand Prix – 1969

Lakeside

Lakeside

Begg Mono

Barry Keen

Barry Keen

Teretonga International – 1969

Teretonga International – 1969

Teretonga Park

Teretonga Park

Wayne Murdoch

Wayne Murdoch

Peter Maloney

Peter Maloney

Lady Wigram Trophy – 1969

Lady Wigram Trophy – 1969

Wigram

Wigram

Lola T142

Cape South Easter Trophy – 1969

Cape South Easter Trophy – 1969

Brabham BT21B

Rorstan Mk 1

Daimler – Engine

Daimler – Engine

Rorstan

Rorstan

Malcolm Guthrie

Malcolm Guthrie

Rothman’s Levin International – 1969

Rothman’s Levin International – 1969

Levin

Levin

McRae 69

Mildren ‘Mono’

Lotus 49T/B

McRae

McRae

Mildren

Mildren

Roy Lyme

Roy Lyme

Brian Pellow

Brian Pellow

Jack Oakley

Jack Oakley

Jos Mahon

Jos Mahon

Bert Hawthorne

Bert Hawthorne

Allan McCully

Allan McCully

New Zealand Grand Prix – 1969

New Zealand Grand Prix – 1969

Fiat – Engine

Fiat – Engine

Pukekohe

Pukekohe

Eagle

Eagle

South African F1 – 1968

Lotus 51

FMG 1

FMG

FMG

Kipp Ackermann

Kipp Ackermann

Fred Goddard

Fred Goddard

Peter Pretorius

Peter Pretorius

Rhodesian Grand Prix – 1968

Rhodesian Grand Prix – 1968

1968 – 19th Season

1968 – 19th Season

173rd GP – Mexico 1968

173rd GP – Mexico 1968

172nd GP – United States 1968

172nd GP – United States 1968

Rand Spring Trophy – 1968

Rand Spring Trophy – 1968

Eagle T1F – 68

Eagle T1F – 68

Bill Brack

Bill Brack

171st GP – Canada 1968

171st GP – Canada 1968

BRM P261 – 68

BRM P261 – 68

BRM P138

BRM P138

Bobby Unser

Bobby Unser

170th GP – Italy 1968

170th GP – Italy 1968

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ON THIS DAY

  • Johnny Cecotto Jr born in 1989.
  • Michel Aunaud born in 1911.
  • Soave Besana born in 1916.
  • Jean Viale born in 1909.
  • Willy Mairesse died in 1969.
  • Robert Blondiaux died in 1996.
  • Thomas Fothringham died in 1979.
  • Edmund Harker died in 1986.
  • John Isberg died in 1972.
  • Gunnar Bennström died in 1963.
  • Harold Appleyard died in 1946.
  • Jody Scheckter won the Gran Premio d’Italia 1979.
  • Niki Lauda won the Gran Premio d’Italia 1984.
  • Fernando Alonso won the Gran Premio d’Italia 2007.
  • Ayrton Senna won the Gran Premio d’Italia 1990.
  • Ronnie Peterson won the Gran Premio d’Italia 1973.
  • Lewis Hamilton won the Gran Premio d’Italia 2012.
  • John Love won the Van Riebeeck Trophy 1967.
  • Rupert Keegan won the Radio Victory Trophy 1979.
  • Jean-Pierre Wimille won the Coupe des Prisonniers 1945.
  • Rudolf Caracciola won the Gran Premio d’Italia 1934.

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