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possible continuation from No.435826 hope OP doesn't mind
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Pikes Peak?
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no idea sorry ^^
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>>437236
Not at all! I've very little to contribute here though, I'm afraid. My stuff is almost all F1 then a few sports cars, so I'm glad for the chance to build my collection a bit.

OK, first of the few I have. The supremely talented Michèlle Mouton taking her first of four WRC wins at Rallye Sanremo, 1981. Only reliability problems prevented her from winning the championship the next year.
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The brilliant multi-disciplinarian Vic Elford (won just about everything he tried, except F1) at the first televised rallycross event, Lydden Hill, 1967.
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Another guy who was handy on roads and on the circuit, Jean Ragnotti, driving the twitchy Renault 5 Turbo. Fast on tarmac, Renault's Gp. B entry was two wheel drive and was soon eclipsed.
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Markku Alén in the Lancia 037, another two-wheel drive car that didn't last too long (before replacement by the Delta). Alén's taking it to its last win here on the 1984 Tour de Course.

Right, all I've got time to post at the moment. Will be back on later with a bit more.

>>437282
Awesome! Wanted a high resolution version of this for ages.

>>437281
Nice picture. Could you ID this for us, as the important bit of the filename's cut off.
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Audi_Quattro_S1_-_2007_Rallye_Deutschland
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Back again. Turns out I have a few more rally cars than I originally thought, although some of them aren't very high-res. I don't really know enough about rallying to say anything that informative, so I'll just put the image description along with it.

Audi press shot, details on image.
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Another Audi press shot, details on image again.
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No idea about this one. Can't even ID the car.
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Audi Quattro cutaway from '79.
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Henri Toivonen in an Opel Ascona 400, 1982. Think it's the Finnish 1000 Lakes rally, but I don't know for sure.
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Not very high-res, but it's worth including. When do you see this nowadays? 1985 Ivory Coast Rally (Juha Kankkunen and co-driver Fred Gallagher, Toyota Celica Twin Cam Turbo).
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1985 Lombard RAC Rally (Henri Toivonen, Lancia Delta S4).
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1985 Tour de Corse (Jean Ragnotti, Renault 5 Maxi Turbo).
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1986 Rally Monte-Carlo (Henri Toivonen, Lancia Delta S4).
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1986 Rally Monte-Carlo (Jean-Claude Andruet, Citroën Bx 4TC).
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1988 RAC Rally (Carlos Sainz, Ford Sierra Cosworth).

Ah, the Sierra Cosworth. Think I've got some pictures of this (completely fucking awesome) car racing in BTCC and ETCC, will have a look for them.
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1990 Safari Rally (Kenjiro Shinozuka, Mitsubishi Galant VR-4).
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1994 Rally Portugal (Bruno Thiry, Ford Escort RS Cosworth).
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2001 RAC Rally (Richard Burns, Subaru Impreza).
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Lancia 037. I think it's Markku Alén in '83, but I'm not sure.
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Audi Quattro at Pike's Peak. Could be Michèle Mouton, but I can't be certain.
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Audi Quattro. Don't know where, don't know when (but I know we'll meet ag... Oh, sorry).
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Just a few contemporary shots of old rally cars to finish off, all from the 2002 London-Prague Classic Marathon.

Austin Healey 100-6.
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Austin Healey 100-4.
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Austin Healey 3000 Mk III.
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MGB.
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Triumph TR4.
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Alvis 12-60 TK. That's all the hr rally stuff I've got, but I'm inclined to go look for more.
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Agh! Just realised that the last load of pics aren't actually very high resolution at all. Sorry about that.
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Mitsubishi Colt.
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Alfa Romeo P3, Tazio Nuvolari's
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1987 Tour de Corse Lancia Delta HF Miki Biasion
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eheh
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VROOOOM
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I saw this and immediately put this as my desktop background.
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i wish i was at home so i could scan some of my dads pictures to share.

he used to go to the RAC rally a lot back in the 80s.

waiting around in the woods somewhere in the welsh countryside in the middle of the night and then hearing the roar of an audi quattro coming up must have been awesome
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These are taken from Subaru World Rally Team's press site.
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Back again. Had a request for 'incidents' (nothing too serious). There are a few reposts from the set available in http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6H463STB here.

OK, so, here's a few of the world's best drivers getting it all cocked up.

You're doing it wrong, Mr. Surtees. Zandvoort '63.
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Brian Redman's car, Spa '68.

Redman has a string of accomplishments in sports car racing but never made it in F1. This, his third outing in an F1 car, ended when his wishbone broke at 150mph, with the car striking a barrier and rolling. Redman broke both bones in his right forearm in the accident, putting him out for the rest of the season.
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First lap of the 1979 Spanish GP. Carlos Reutemann going past Villeneuve as he spins, with Jody Scheckter nearest the camera. And no, this isn't the last time Gilles will feature in this set.
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lol l2/link fag
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And here he is again. His legendary effort at Zandvoort, 1979, to get his car back to the pits after his rear left exploded. He managed it, but his suspension was too badly damaged to continue.

There's debate on this incident as to whether it was completely awesome or completely irresponsible.

Protip - it was completely awesome.
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Guess who? Gilles, Monza, '80.
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And 'round he goes.
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Gilles again, Silverstone 1980. Spins coming out of the chicane at Woodcote, takes out Alan Jones...
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...and de Cesaris, bottom left. John Watson in the other McLaren, behind Jones, makes it through.
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And one last one from Gilles at Zandvoort, 1982. I know this gives a rather bad account of him and, yes, he did have a few offs, but the fact that he's in so many of these is mainly due to me having a load of photos of him.
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1984 Detroit. Marc Surer hits Nelson Piquet, who'd been tagged into a spin by Nigel Mansell off the start. But it's OK, 'cos Piquet was a cunt.
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Piquet's engine catching fire in the pits, Zandvoort 1984.
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Riccardo Patrese's famous coming together with Nelson Piquet, 1985 Monaco GP. Patrese moved across on Piquet's Brabham coming up to Sainte Dévote, but... Well, see the post about Detroit '84. It's fine.
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<3 Subaru WR.
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Martin Brundle's Brabham BT58 craps out on him at Silverstone, one of six mechanical failures he had in the '89 season.
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Senna in the gravel at Club Corner, Silverstone '89.
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And people think Schumacher was the first guy to do this sort of thing? Prost takes Senna out, winning the '89 World Championship in the process (Senna got going again, but was disqualified for receiving outside assistance to do so).
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Run, Nelson! Run! Piquet scurrying across an unidentified gravel trap in his last F1 season, 1991. That's it for high resolution incidents, hope that filled the request from the last thread.
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>>438590
Jesus, not again. Second time I've done that.

Anyways, found a couple more 'airborne' pics from the last thread I missed. One's in the link above, other's here.

Mario Andretti, Parnelli VPJ4, Nürburgring 1975.

Anyways, that's all requests delivered upon. Anyone want more, ask and ye shall receive.
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neat pics

also - YEEEEEEHAW!
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Veering slightly away from the actual cars here, but do you have any aerial F1 circuit shots?
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google earth?
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Ehm... No. Sorry.

>>438240
Sports cars? They're all in the uploaded .rar but I can repost them, although it won't be until much later on tonight.

I'm sure some others will have some sports cars kicking about, though. Anyone?
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thanks for filling my request again Sir!
it's really appirectted you know.

here's a good shot, but it's got a nasty watermark...
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oopsy daisy, major typo make that 'appreciated'!
i had to type it out fast
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oopsy daisy, major typo make that 'appreciated'!
i had to type it out fast...

i shall proceed to post some of mine now ;)
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robert kubica - canada '07
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peter solberg - NZ '07
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henning solberg @ NZ '07
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Colin Mcrae - New Zealand - date unknown
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i guess i'll try again later... i have 3 more great shots to share ;)
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lost a delta in the process

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awesomeness /r/
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here's those three pics...i love this one for the dust trails in the backgroud that he's been ripping up...
chris atkinson @ Jordan '08
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drivers, formula, league, track and date are all unknown.
the only thing that's clear is that one driver is hit with a wheel. cool pic right?!
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and finally just one more rally shot,
this time an old skool Lancia at Portugal in '84

RUN EVERYBODY!!!! :D
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hope the poor guy's still alive
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damn. do rally cars still have horns?
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>>439239
It's only cool if the driver's OK. Being struck with car bits - especially wheels - is extremely, extremely dangerous. Those things are damn heavy, and it doesn't take much to do damage to the neck and spine, especially if you're hit on the side of the head (as in the pic).

It's historic Formula Ford, and I think it's Brands Hatch - after Paddock Hill, coming up to Druid's Hairpin.

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Jesus. Rallying in the eighties was properly, properly mental.

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Here's the version without the watermark. Didn't want to post it as I wasn't sure how serious the accident was, but it definitely wasn't a fatality (only one it could have been was Piers Courage, and it's not right for that). Can't ID the track for the life of me, though.
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This thread is win.
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I second that
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last thread, with even more win, at
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OK, sports cars. All of these (and more) are in the .rar in
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but, hey, worse things get posted on /hr/ all the time, so...

A lot of my sports car pictures are taken from this great page about the Targa Florio,
www.targa-florio.net/foto1960-1976.htm
Plenty to be found there.

Sorry, I don't have a lot of these. I can never seem to find good high-res period shots of sports racers, but here's what I do have in high resolution.

1992 Le Mans. The race-winning Peugeot 905 of Yannick Dalmas, Derek Warwick and Mark Blundell.
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Two cars driven by a host of talented sports car racers at the 1970 12 Hours of Sebring. Leading car is the Ferrari 312P of Mike Parkes and Chuck Parsons, followed by the Alfa Romeo T33/3 of Andrea de Adamich and Piers Courage, who was killed in an F1 race at Zandvoort later that year.
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1990, Le Mans. The winning Jaguar XJR-12 of Nielsen, Cobb and Brundle crosses the line.
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Sam Posey and Mike Parkes' battered looking Ferrari 312P at the 1970 Daytona 24 Hours.
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1968 BOAC 1000kms at Brands Hatch - Jo Siffert in the Porsche 907 following Bruce McLaren taking the Ford F3L for its first competitive outing.
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Stirling Moss, one thousand very gruelling miles before winning the 1955 Mille Miglia, with navigator Denis Jenkinson in the Mercedes 300 SLR (based on the W196 F1 car, nothing to do with the 300SL road car).
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Some GT40s to finish with.

Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby in a Mk. I at the 1965 Daytona 2000kms, the car's first victory.
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Walt Hansgen and Mark Donohue's Ford GT40 Mk. II at the 1966 Daytona 24 Hours. They finished third.
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Lucien Bianchi and Mario Andretti's GT40 Mk. II leads the pack through the Esses at Le Mans, 1966. Ford secured a 1-2-3 at the race, but this car retired before the hundredth lap with a blown head gasket.
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Le Mans, 1967. Denny Hulme and Lloyd Ruby's GT40Mk. IV aheads of Mario Andretti and Lucien Bianchi's. Dan Gurney and AJ Foyt's Mk. IV took the win, but both cars here crashed out before half distance.
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Same two cars at the Esses.

Sorry, but that's all I have for high resolution sports prototype cars - it's a gap in my collection and I should have more.

Thread is full of absolutely cracking rally shots, by the way. Great stuff.
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I say this looks *much* more like a british car, a Jaguar XJ type perhaps?
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>>439667
Just checked, and I don't think it's either - it's a first-generation Mitsubishi Lancer.
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all I have of the new wrx. perhaps more factory shots of badass rallye cars?
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limit reached again I fear. want more? i'm out of real HR rally atm.
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my bad, still 10/11 to go

-my req then: Prost and Mclarens of the last 80s...
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Will do, but you might have to wait a few days. That's a request that'll have me sorting through quite a few images. Will post this one here (Monaco '88, McLaren MP4/4) and then start a new thread when I get around to it.
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awesome
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I beg to differ.
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Indy Fever Anyone?
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Good idea, and great picture. Don't have many Indycar/CART/whatever pics, would love to get some more.

Jim Clark on his way to victory in the 1965 Indy 500.

(If anybody's wondering, which you probably aren't, I DO contribute to other threads around here but I only use this e-mail address [when I remember to add it] when I'm posting car pics.)
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I -think- this is the 1969 race, but I'm not sure. Anyone able to identify it?
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Nelson Piquet, 1992. Not sure exactly where.

I've got a -few- more of these around, but not many. I'll start a new thread, possibly tomorrow, possibly over the weekend to answer the request about Prost and 1980s McLarens, so I'll post whatever else I can find there. Will mainly be F1-related entries (Hill, Clark, Lotus, Piquet) though.
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Yes, that is the front row for the 1969 Indy 500. Interesting story about that picture -- Mario Andretti had been burned in a practice crash and he was very camera-shy because of the burns so that is his brother, Aldo Andretti, in the picture, at center.
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zanardi chasing herta in laguna seca 97? :P