MOTOR RACING ACCIDENTS.—Three racing drivers were killed and another two injured in motor racing accidents a fortnight ago. LEFT: Jimmy Bryan, winner of the 1958 Indianapolis Race, was killed In this accident shortly after the start of the 100-mile United States championship at Langhorne Speedway. Bryan was held by his safety strap as the car hurtled end over end. RIGHT: Lucky not to have been killed, but unlucky to have again lost his chance of being world champion, Stirling Moss lies injured at the side of the Francorchamps track in Belgium. Moss’s car lost a wheel, skidded, and overturned.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29245, 1 July 1960, Page 9
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99MOTOR RACING ACCIDENTS.—Three racing drivers were killed and another two injured in motor racing accidents a fortnight ago. LEFT: Jimmy Bryan, winner of the 1958 Indianapolis Race, was killed In this accident shortly after the start of the 100-mile United States championship at Langhorne Speedway. Bryan was held by his safety strap as the car hurtled end over end. RIGHT: Lucky not to have been killed, but unlucky to have again lost his chance of being world champion, Stirling Moss lies injured at the side of the Francorchamps track in Belgium. Moss’s car lost a wheel, skidded, and overturned. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29245, 1 July 1960, Page 9
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