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WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND.—D. Hulme of New Zealand (car No. 5), leading R. Mumnick (No. 63) and J. Hall into a turn in the 200-mile opening race of the Canadian-American Challengers Cup series at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Hulme won the race at an average speed of 94.541 miles an hour, and his team-mate, B. McLaren, also of New Zealand, was second. Both New Zealanders drove McLaren-designed cars. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 17

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WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND.—D. Hulme of New Zealand (car No. 5), leading R. Mumnick (No. 63) and J. Hall into a turn in the 200-mile opening race of the Canadian-American Challengers Cup series at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Hulme won the race at an average speed of 94.541 miles an hour, and his team-mate, B. McLaren, also of New Zealand, was second. Both New Zealanders drove McLaren-designed cars. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 17

WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND.—D. Hulme of New Zealand (car No. 5), leading R. Mumnick (No. 63) and J. Hall into a turn in the 200-mile opening race of the Canadian-American Challengers Cup series at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Hulme won the race at an average speed of 94.541 miles an hour, and his team-mate, B. McLaren, also of New Zealand, was second. Both New Zealanders drove McLaren-designed cars. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 17

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