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- Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe Driven by Bob Holbert and Dave MacDonald at the 12 Hours of Sebring Race, March 1964 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His collection of works documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. In March 1964, Ferrari -- as expected -- topped the prototype class at the 12 Hours of Sebring road race. The surprise, however, was the performance of the Carroll Shelby Cobras. They outclassed Ferrari in the GT class and swept the top three spots.

- March 21, 1964
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Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe Driven by Bob Holbert and Dave MacDonald at the 12 Hours of Sebring Race, March 1964
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His collection of works documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. In March 1964, Ferrari -- as expected -- topped the prototype class at the 12 Hours of Sebring road race. The surprise, however, was the performance of the Carroll Shelby Cobras. They outclassed Ferrari in the GT class and swept the top three spots.
- United States Road Racing Championship, Augusta, Georgia, February - March 1964 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. At the 1964 U.S. Road Racing Championship event in Augusta, Georgia, Shelby American Cobras placed 1-2 in the Manufacturers' race. In the Drivers' race, Dave MacDonald's Shelby Cooper-Ford finished ahead of Jim Hall's Chaparral.

- 29 February 1964 - 01 March 1964
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United States Road Racing Championship, Augusta, Georgia, February - March 1964
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. At the 1964 U.S. Road Racing Championship event in Augusta, Georgia, Shelby American Cobras placed 1-2 in the Manufacturers' race. In the Drivers' race, Dave MacDonald's Shelby Cooper-Ford finished ahead of Jim Hall's Chaparral.
- Shelby Cobras Driven by Ken Miles and Dave MacDonald at United States Road Racing Championship, Augusta, Georgia, February - March, 1964 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. At the 1964 U.S. Road Racing Championship event in Augusta, Georgia, Shelby American Cobras placed 1-2 in the Manufacturers' race. In the Drivers' race, Dave MacDonald's Shelby Cooper-Ford finished ahead of Jim Hall's Chaparral.

- 29 February 1964 - 01 March 1964
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Shelby Cobras Driven by Ken Miles and Dave MacDonald at United States Road Racing Championship, Augusta, Georgia, February - March, 1964
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. At the 1964 U.S. Road Racing Championship event in Augusta, Georgia, Shelby American Cobras placed 1-2 in the Manufacturers' race. In the Drivers' race, Dave MacDonald's Shelby Cooper-Ford finished ahead of Jim Hall's Chaparral.
- Dave MacDonald in Sears-Allstate Special Before Indianapolis 500, May 1964 - Dave MacDonald had raced sports cars since 1960, but he was an Indianapolis 500 rookie when he debuted there in 1964. He piloted a low-profile, rear-engine car that proved difficult to handle in tests. During the race, MacDonald lost control on the second lap and hit the wall. He and fellow driver Eddie Sachs were killed in the fiery crash.

- May 01, 1964
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Dave MacDonald in Sears-Allstate Special Before Indianapolis 500, May 1964
Dave MacDonald had raced sports cars since 1960, but he was an Indianapolis 500 rookie when he debuted there in 1964. He piloted a low-profile, rear-engine car that proved difficult to handle in tests. During the race, MacDonald lost control on the second lap and hit the wall. He and fellow driver Eddie Sachs were killed in the fiery crash.
- 5th Annual Los Angeles Times Grand Prix, Riverside, California, October 1962 - 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. Race weekend at the 1962 <em>Los Angeles Times</em> Grand Prix included victories for drivers Doug Hooper in the 3-hour Enduro and Ed Leslie in the Formula Junior class. Roger Penske captured Sunday's premier 200-mile Grand Prix.

- 12 October 1962 - 14 October 1962
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5th Annual Los Angeles Times Grand Prix, Riverside, California, October 1962
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. Race weekend at the 1962 Los Angeles Times Grand Prix included victories for drivers Doug Hooper in the 3-hour Enduro and Ed Leslie in the Formula Junior class. Roger Penske captured Sunday's premier 200-mile Grand Prix.
- United States Road Racing Championship, Augusta, Georgia, February - March 1964 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. At the 1964 U.S. Road Racing Championship event in Augusta, Georgia, Shelby American Cobras placed 1-2 in the Manufacturers' race. In the Drivers' race, Dave MacDonald's Shelby Cooper-Ford finished ahead of Jim Hall's Chaparral.

- 29 February 1964 - 01 March 1964
- Collections - Artifact
United States Road Racing Championship, Augusta, Georgia, February - March 1964
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. At the 1964 U.S. Road Racing Championship event in Augusta, Georgia, Shelby American Cobras placed 1-2 in the Manufacturers' race. In the Drivers' race, Dave MacDonald's Shelby Cooper-Ford finished ahead of Jim Hall's Chaparral.
- Dave Macdonald, Bob Holbert, Umberto Maglioli and Mike Parkes at Awards Ceremony After the 12 Hours of Sebring Race, March 1964 - Ferrari was favored going into the 1964 12 Hours of Sebring and the Italian racing team didn't disappoint. Briton Mike Parkes and Italian Umberto Maglioli drove their #22 Ferrari 275 P to an overall victory. Two other Ferraris, driven by Italians Ludovico Scarfiotti and Nino Vaccarella and by Briton John Surtees and Italian Lorenzo Bandini, rounded out the podium.

- March 22, 1964
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Dave Macdonald, Bob Holbert, Umberto Maglioli and Mike Parkes at Awards Ceremony After the 12 Hours of Sebring Race, March 1964
Ferrari was favored going into the 1964 12 Hours of Sebring and the Italian racing team didn't disappoint. Briton Mike Parkes and Italian Umberto Maglioli drove their #22 Ferrari 275 P to an overall victory. Two other Ferraris, driven by Italians Ludovico Scarfiotti and Nino Vaccarella and by Briton John Surtees and Italian Lorenzo Bandini, rounded out the podium.
- Start of the Production Sports Car Race before the 4th Annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars, Riverside, California, October 1961 - Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and teams. The 4th annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars attracted some of the best-known U.S. and international drivers to the 3.275-mile course at Riverside, California, in 1961. Australian Jack Brabham bested the field.

- October 14, 1961
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Start of the Production Sports Car Race before the 4th Annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars, Riverside, California, October 1961
Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and teams. The 4th annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars attracted some of the best-known U.S. and international drivers to the 3.275-mile course at Riverside, California, in 1961. Australian Jack Brabham bested the field.
- Chevrolet Corvette C1 Driven by Dave MacDonald in the Production Sports Car Race before the 4th Annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars, Riverside, California, October 1961 - Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and teams. The 4th annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars attracted some of the best-known U.S. and international drivers to the 3.275-mile course at Riverside, California, in 1961. Australian Jack Brabham bested the field.

- October 14, 1961
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Chevrolet Corvette C1 Driven by Dave MacDonald in the Production Sports Car Race before the 4th Annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars, Riverside, California, October 1961
Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and teams. The 4th annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars attracted some of the best-known U.S. and international drivers to the 3.275-mile course at Riverside, California, in 1961. Australian Jack Brabham bested the field.
- Start of the Production Sports Car Race before the 4th Annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars, Riverside, California, October 1961 - Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and teams. The 4th annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars attracted some of the best-known U.S. and international drivers to the 3.275-mile course at Riverside, California, in 1961. Australian Jack Brabham bested the field.

- October 14, 1961
- Collections - Artifact
Start of the Production Sports Car Race before the 4th Annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars, Riverside, California, October 1961
Dave Friedman captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His work -- and his collection of works by other photographers -- documents key races, cars, and teams. The 4th annual Grand Prix for Sports Cars attracted some of the best-known U.S. and international drivers to the 3.275-mile course at Riverside, California, in 1961. Australian Jack Brabham bested the field.