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Another old F1 shot..
Can we ID all the people in this shot?... taken in 1974 in Dijon, France. I'll take the easy ones.. Graham Hill & Frank Williams.
Off the top of my head, I can't remember a mention of Frank wearing Carrera - is it a gold 'un?? - apologises if this is old news!
Stewart
: I stumbled across this great photo. It has some legendary names
: connected to it, even the track name..
: First we have: Frank Williams, Alan Jones, Patrick Head and Carlos
: Reuteman.
: The team.. TAG Williams
: The track.. Jarama !!
: The timing equipment.. Heuer & Longines
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: If you are wondering what a 'Centograph' is...
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: The "Le Mans" Heuer Centigraph was developed in the 70's
: in co-operation with the Ferrari racing team, was an electronic
: timing device composed of a mechanical printer and keyboards
: equipped with 5 manual push buttons. With the Centigraph, 20
: cars can be timed simultaneously. This type of installation was
: used for timing F1 and endurance races (Monza 1000 km,
: Vallelunga 6 hours, Sebring 12 hours or the Le Mans 24 Hours
: races).
: Cheers
: Stewart
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