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The Ferrari of Phil Hill of Santa Monica, California, and his co-driver Olivier Gendebien of Belgium crosses the finish line to wine the classic 24 hour endurance auto race at Le Mans, France on June 24, 1962. Hill and Gendebien nursed a hot clutch through the last six hours of the race to easily win for the second year in succession. The pair averaged 185.469 kilometres an hour in the powerful four-litre, 12 cylinder Ferrari to notch their third Le Mans victory as a team. Ferraris filled second and third places and Jaguars were forth and fifth. (AP Photo/ Jean-Jacques Levy)
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1962-06-24
AP/East News
Associated Press
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60861481959
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23cm x 32cm przy 300dpi
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