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- Phil Hill Driving McLaren Car (#2), Northwest Grand Prix at Kent, Washington, October 1965 - Photographer Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, drivers, and teams. This photo is from the 1965 Northwest Grand Prix, where driver Jim Hall finished first overall in his #66 Chevrolet-powered Chaparral 2C car.

- October 01, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Phil Hill Driving McLaren Car (#2), Northwest Grand Prix at Kent, Washington, October 1965
Photographer Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, drivers, and teams. This photo is from the 1965 Northwest Grand Prix, where driver Jim Hall finished first overall in his #66 Chevrolet-powered Chaparral 2C car.
- Bruce McLaren Driving McLaren M6A at Player's 200 Race, Mosport Park, Canada, September 1967 -

- September 23, 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Bruce McLaren Driving McLaren M6A at Player's 200 Race, Mosport Park, Canada, September 1967
- McLaren Elva Mark II Driven by Lothar Motschenbacher Crossing Finish Line at the United States Road Racing Championship "Buckeye Cup" Race, Mid-Ohio Course, August 1966 -

- 26 August 1966-28 August 1966
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McLaren Elva Mark II Driven by Lothar Motschenbacher Crossing Finish Line at the United States Road Racing Championship "Buckeye Cup" Race, Mid-Ohio Course, August 1966
- 1972 McLaren M16A Race Car, Driven by David "Salt" Walther - This hulk is what remains from one of the worst crashes in Indianapolis 500 history. On the first lap of the 1973 race, David "Salt" Walther's car crashed into the outside wall, exploded, and overturned. Though badly burned, Walther survived. After a lengthy rehabilitation, he returned to compete at Indy the following year.

- May 30, 1973
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1972 McLaren M16A Race Car, Driven by David "Salt" Walther
This hulk is what remains from one of the worst crashes in Indianapolis 500 history. On the first lap of the 1973 race, David "Salt" Walther's car crashed into the outside wall, exploded, and overturned. Though badly burned, Walther survived. After a lengthy rehabilitation, he returned to compete at Indy the following year.
- Jim Hall in a Chaparral and Bruce McLaren Taking the Flag at Mosport International Raceway, Ontario, Canada, September 1965 -

- September 01, 1965
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Jim Hall in a Chaparral and Bruce McLaren Taking the Flag at Mosport International Raceway, Ontario, Canada, September 1965