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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66BAD 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
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