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Back in the days when four was a crowd in Formula 1

It was four abreast back in 1967 on the starting grid of the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. Poleman Jimmy Clark's Lotus is seen here flanked by Denny Hulme's Brabham, Jackie Stewart's BRM and the Eagle of Dan Gurney. After Clark's early exit from the race, the American driver looked all set to win, but a transmission problem put the dark blue Eagle out of contention with three laps of the daunting 'Green Hell' circuit to go, and handed victory to Hulme who would go on to win the championship that year.
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