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The Triumph Spitfire driven by David Hobbs and Rob Slotemaker during the Le Mans 24 hour
The Triumph Spitfire driven by David Hobbs and Rob Slotemaker during the Le Mans 24 hour endurance race
June 1965
Coventry Telegraph Archive
Media ID 21549256
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