Driver Bruce McLaren, Winner of Los Angeles Times Grand Prix Race, October 29, 1967

Summary

New Zealander driver Bruce McLaren competed in Formula One races for 12 years. He earned 27 podium finishes, including four wins. McLaren also competed eight times in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and he won the race with co-driver Chris Amon in 1966. Bruce McLaren was killed while testing a car in 1970, but his McLaren racing team continued.

New Zealander driver Bruce McLaren competed in Formula One races for 12 years. He earned 27 podium finishes, including four wins. McLaren also competed eight times in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and he won the race with co-driver Chris Amon in 1966. Bruce McLaren was killed while testing a car in 1970, but his McLaren racing team continued.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Gelatin silver process

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 11 in

Width: 7.125 in

Inscriptions

Text on back: Printed label with handwriting in categories adhered to back of image reads: Must Credit: The Dave Friedman Photo Collection [address] Driver: Bruce McLaren Machine: McLaren Date and event: Times GP 10-67 Remarks: This photograph is the copyright of Dave Friedman and must / not be reproduced without the expressed consent of the / photographer. Red circular label small white sticker on back reads: 46% / 3-48 / P.159

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