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De Las Eliminatoriaslista DE INSCRITÓS EN «FORMULA 2» 1 Charles tucas (Titán) y Peter WestburyIII GRAN PREMIO BARCELONA (Brabhain) vencedores de las eliminatoriasLISTA DE INSCRITÓS EN «FORMULA 2» 1. Jim Clark, Gold Leaf TeamLotus, «Lotus» 2. Graham Hill, Goid Leaf Teain Lotus, «Lotus» 3. Jackie Olivar, Herts Essex Aero Club, «Lotus» 4. Jochen Rindt (Austria), Roy Winkelmann de Fórmula 3. Racing, - Brabham» 5. Alan Rees, Roy Winkelmann Racing, «Brabham» (Viene de la página anterior) terminaron dentro de la. vuelta diez primeros clasificados de una 6. Jackie Stewart, Matra Internacional, «Matra» del venecdor. y otra eliminatoria de ayer, más 7. Chris Irwin, Lola Racing Ltd., «Lola» nada parece inducir que la prue Nota simpática de esta prueba, dos puestos, que serán seguramen 8. Piers Courage, «Brabham» ba de hoy, va a ser dominada fue la presencia de la inglesa Na te cubiertos por pilotos naciona 9. Robin Widdows, The Chequered Flag Me les. P01 Un favorito destacado, sino talie Godwin, sobre «Brabham», Laren Racing Team, «McLaren» que al frente de la gran clase, una participante femenina que Juan Fernández, tuvo la mala 10. Graeme Lawrence, The Chequered Flag se apoya muy igualado. 6obre se clasificó en el lugar décimo fortuna de sufrir un despiste en McLaren Racing Teatn. «MeLaren» un amplio grupo. tercero. la primera vuelta. Carlos Giró 11. Brian Redman, David Bridges Racing, «Lola» sobre «Lotus», produjo buena 12. Chris Lambert, London Raclng Team, «Brabham» El primero en mejorar el mejor En la primera serie, se situó en impresión logrando su mejor vuel 14. Robert Lamplouhg, R. Lamplough RO., «MeLaren» crono logrado el día anterior, octava posición, el español José ta a 123’607 kms. hora. Félix 15. Derek Heil, «Erabham» fue Jackie Stewart «Matra»,, al M. Juncadella «Brabham» y Serra, con «Brabham»; rodó al canzando el fuerte promedio de excelente ritmo de l25’54l k. p. h. POR ESPAÑA 145’950 kms. por hora. Pocas en la segunda, «Pelé» Muñoz, también con «Brabham» situado Su intervención puede resultar 17. Alex Soler Roig, Escudería Calvo Sotelo, «Lola» vueltas después, el belga Jacky más que discreta. lkcx, dio un neto aviso, de lo en décimo lugar. Ambos por dere 18. Jorge de Bragation, Escudería. Calvo So cho propio, pasan a la final de telo, «Lola» que eran capaces los nuevos «Fe hoy, que estará formada por los C.CH. rrari», en su debut oficial, igua POR FRANCIA lando la anterior marca. El viejo récord de Jim Clark «Lotus» a 19. Jean Pierre Beltoise, Matra Sports, «Matra» 143 kms. por hora iba quedando 20. Henri Pescarolo, Matra Sports, «Matra» ‘ atrás, a causa de la mayor flui 21. Jo Schlesser, Inter Sports, «McLaren» dez del Circuito este año, y del 22. Guy Ligier. Inter Sports, «MeLaren» rendimiento acrecido de loS Fór mula 2. POR ITALIA Pero la cosa no terminó ahí. 23. Chris Amen (Nueva Zelanda), Ferrari Au El récord fue desbordado cada tomobili, «Ferrari-Disto» vez más, por la acción sucesiva 24. Jackie Ickx (Bélgica), Ferrari Automobili, Ferrari-Diuca dei austríaco Jochem Rindt, que 25. Andrea de Adamich, Ferrari Automobili, «Ferrari-IDino» con su «Brabham», rodó a 26. Clay Regazzoni (Suiza), Tecno Raclng T., «Tecno» 146’734 kms. a la hora, para su 27. Carlo Faccetti, «Tecno» frir luego el acoso de parte de hm Clark «Lotus» que hizo ano- a r a su favor una vuelta a LISTA DE INSCRITOS EN «FORMULA 3» 146’734 k. p. h. para que casi al término de la sesión, Jackie POR ESPAÑA Stewart en una vuelta inspira GRAN GIMHKAMA da, iograia rebajar de un déci 8. José M. Palomo, R. A. C. de Cataluña, «Lotus» mo el tiempo del anterior y con AUTOMOVILISTICA - MOTORISTA 9. Carlo Giro, R. A. C. de Cataluña, «Lotus» 10. Jaime Samsó, R. A. C. de Cataluña, «Lotus» el registro de lm. 32 s. 9d. se Organizada por ESTABLECIMIENTOS LOSADA, con mo le reconociera una media de 11. José M. Juncadella, Escudería Montjuic, «Brabham» 147’051 kms. a la hora. tivo de sus BODAS DE PLATA —XXV años al SERVICIO DEL 12. Juan Fernández, Escudería Montjulc, «Brabham» MOTOR— con la colaboración de la PEÑA MOTÓRISTA 14. «Pelé», Escudería Montjuic, «Brabham» La paríicipación de esta Fór BARCELONA. 15. Félix Serra, Escudería Montjuic, «Brabham» mula 2, se mostró muy completa, DIA 21 ABRIL - LUGAR CUBELLAS Km. 51 - Finca Par 16. Javier de Vilar, x.x. con casi la totalidad de los ins ticular - Tocando al Mar. 17. XX., Escudería Barcelona, X.x. critos, augurando una carrera INSCRIPCIONES EN NUESTRAS OFICINAS, todos los 18. XX,, Escudería Barcelona, x.x. emocionante y empeñadísima. En días, horas hábiles hasta el día 18 con limitación de inscrip 65. Rodolfo Ray, «Brabham» ella los dos representantes espa ciones, por orden de inscripción PREMIOS: POR FRANCIA ñoles de la «Escuderia Calvo So 1.0 PREMIO AUTOMOVILES: Un APARATO DE RADIO telo» a los mandos de bólidos COCHE. 21. Jean Pierre Cassegrain, «Brabhain» «Lola» tuvieron una actuación 24. Jean Pierre Jaussaud, «Tecno» más que estimable y muy prome 1.0 PREMIO MOTOCICLETAS: Un VELOMOTOR VES- PINO. 25. Fra nçois ChevalLer, Escuna Armagsiac, «Teeno» tedora. El más rápido, fue ayer 64. Jean Pierre Jabouilte, «Matra» Alex Soler Roig, que en su me TROFEO CAMTESA - MOBYLETTE. jor vuelta logró Im. 38 s. 2 d. TROFEO VESPA - Delegación Cataluña - Baleares. POR GRAN BRETAÑA más o menos unos cinco segundos TROFEO SEAT MISTRAL. más que el mejor tiempo de Ste TROFEO COMERCIAL IMPALA. 28. David Williamson, P. & M. R. Prepara wart, mientras que por su parte, JUEGO FUNDAS COCHE - Rlvert Plast. tionS, «Brabham» no bien identificado todavía con EQUIPO FAROS ANTINIEBLA BOSCH - Electro In 30. Chris Williams, Red R. Motors Chester, «Chevron» su montura, Jorge de Bragatión, yección, 5. A. 38. Charles Lucas, Charles Lucas, «Titán» obtuvo im. 41 s. 7 d. en su me CINTURON SEGURIDAD con Enclajes - Emaber. 39. Roy Pike (U.S.A.), Charles Lucas, «Titán» jor vuelta. PROTECTORES MAGOS 6 fuegos. 40. Morris Nunn, Astrali Accesories, «Lotus» JUEGO ALFOMBRAS COCHE - Hispanitai. 41. Natalie Goodwin, Goodwin Racln, «Brabham» LOS FORMULA 3 CAFETERA MOKITA - Nelmor Ibérica. 42. Peter Westbury, Jan W. Team Celerlty,«Brabham» GUANTERA SEAT 600 - Tubauto. 43. Phillip Tose, Jan W. Team Celexlty, «Brabhaam Las dos eliminatorias disputa PALANCA CAMBIO DEPORTIVA - Speedwell. 44. Tony Lanfranchi, Ken Basa Racln8 Ltd., «Merlyn» das, cada una sobre 20 vueltas TIRAS ANTIMAREO MAGO 8 unidades. 45. Richard Knight, Wlnfield Raclng Otg.. «Brabham, al Circuito, resultaron acusada- CARENADO MOTO - Puig. 46. Peter Gaydon, Special M. 1actng Team, «Titán» mente duras, Con efectos demole y muchos más que oportunamente 8erán anunciados, ¡os PRE 47. Harry Stilier, «flrabham» dores para lOS vehículos de bas MIOS y TROFEOS serán expuestos en los escaparates de tantes concursantes. En la primera nuestro ESTABLECIMIENTO. POR HOLANDA manga, nada menes que doce de Con sólo asistir, será OBSEQUIADO con un VINO DE 48. Mike Beckwith (G.B.), R. Tesan ¡iofland, «D.AJ,» los participante8 terminaron den HONOR, y MAGMFICOS REGALOS DE ESTABLECIMIENTOS tro de la misma vuelta que Char 49. Gips van Lennep, R. Team }tolland, «b.A.P.» les Luchas 8obre «Titán» que re LOSADA, y recuerden siempre para cualquier transacción de COMPRA - VENTA, CAMBIO, etc., antes de nada visIten POR ITALIA sulté vencedor. En la segunda, ESTABLECIMIENTOS LOSADA. fueron seis, ¡os que igualmente ¿Es usted propietario de un VEHICULO USADO? Séslo 50. 0. Lo Yo, Scuderia Nord Quçet, también de un maravilloso SEAT NUEVO, del modetlo que 51. F. Cosentino, Scuderia Nord Oue.t usted desee, entregando el suyo como ENTREGA INICIAL POR PORTUGAL Del resto en COMODOS PLAZOS. ¿Tiene Ud. una motocicleta vieja? CAMBIELA por una 52. Carlos Gaspar, «Brabham» Academ de MúsicaMAGNIFICA VESPA del modelo que Ud. desee. ¿Tiene Ud. DIFICULTADES EN APARCAR? SOLUCIONE- POR SUECIA A M OROS LAS CON UN VELOMOTOR VESPINO. 53. Reine Wissell, Team Baltazar Rao4n, «Teçno» • ESTABLECIMIENTOS LOSADA Enseñanza solfeo, Instrumentos. 55. Ulf Svensson, eflrabhaaip les ofrece GRAN SURTIDO EN ACCESORIOS, colocacIón 56. Ingvar Pettersson, Gabina Racing, «flrabhaa canto. Ciases IndIviduales GRATUITA, aparcamiento Interior, TALLERES de planchlstería, y para conlunto8 Disponemos de Instrumentos pintura y mecánica en General. CURSILLOS DE MECANICA a POR SUIZA sus clIentes GRATUITAMENTE. GARANTIZA SUS VEHICULOS. Casanova, 21, p., IP 1. 224 1728 60. Wal Donnelly (AuL,) Tizo J Dubler LO., «Brabhaa Avenida San Antonio MP Claret, 4 62. Bernhard Baur, Mldland aciaL «Brabharn» Teléfonos: Ventas 25546 38 - Talleres 23534 88 Domingo, 31 de mal’zo de 1968 - ømun1io*,O.
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