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| Tony
Adamowicz has great photo galleries on his personal site. Galleries
#3 & #4 show his drive at Le Mans in 1970 with co-driver Chuck Parsons.
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| Prince
Bira was not only Thai royalty, he was a capable Grand Prix driver
in the pre-war years. Here's his official site.
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| This page features Jack
Brabham's F1 career.
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| Andre Capella built and
raced the Twareg Special as well
as many other innovative and interesting cars. Here's a
link to his website.
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| New! Peter Branwell's
detailed site on Jim
Clark.
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| A page from the James
Dean site about the actor's racing
career.
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| Paul Powell has created
this memorial website for Mark
Donohue.
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| This page on Juan
Manuel Fangio is from the "Grand Prix History" site.
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| Juan
Manuel Fangio won 5 World Championships. Here's his official
website. (This site is available only in Spanish.)
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| This website on the
Fangio Museum in Argentina is so good that you can enjoy it without
knowing how to read Spanish. (Spanish only, unfortunately)
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| Michael Cox created this
site in memory of Masten
Gregory.
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| Bob
Grossman tells racing stories to Michael Frank in this fascinating
link that I found while looking up something else.
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| Dan Gurney's "
All American Racers" site.
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| Phil
Hill won the World Championship for Ferrari in 1961. He didn't
compete on the West Coast in the era covered by this website, but his story
is a big part of California racing history.
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| Jacky
Ickx Tribute site.
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| Here's Stirling
Moss's site.
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| Tazio
Nuvolari was an all-time great. Some say he was the greatest
driver of all.
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| Art
Pollard Tribute site.
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| Lloyd
Ruby may have been "The greatest driver never to win the Indy 500".
He also did well in sports car racing in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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| Swede Savage was Dan Gurney's protege. Here's a memorial site for Swede by Scott Bennett. |
| A memorial site for Mickey Thompson. |
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