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BAD LUCK.—The Citroen DS21, the car of L. Bianchi, the Belgian car-rally ace, photographed after colliding head-on with a small private car near Nowra, New South Wales, less than 100 miles from the finish of the London-Sydney marathon. Bianchi, who was leading in the race, was seriously injured. His co-driver, G. J. Agier, who was driving at the time, suffered only minor injuries. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31866, 19 December 1968, Page 19

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BAD LUCK.—The Citroen DS21, the car of L. Bianchi, the Belgian car-rally ace, photographed after colliding head-on with a small private car near Nowra, New South Wales, less than 100 miles from the finish of the London-Sydney marathon. Bianchi, who was leading in the race, was seriously injured. His co-driver, G. J. Agier, who was driving at the time, suffered only minor injuries. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31866, 19 December 1968, Page 19

BAD LUCK.—The Citroen DS21, the car of L. Bianchi, the Belgian car-rally ace, photographed after colliding head-on with a small private car near Nowra, New South Wales, less than 100 miles from the finish of the London-Sydney marathon. Bianchi, who was leading in the race, was seriously injured. His co-driver, G. J. Agier, who was driving at the time, suffered only minor injuries. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31866, 19 December 1968, Page 19