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| ... and this is Eddy Joosen's Commodore. |
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| Our Belgian reporter took a few shots of his fellow countrymen in the paddock: this is Raymond van Hove, who would finish a fine 3rd in class... |
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The big Group 1 race: the start, with Deen on pole. |
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| We've had a similar picture at the Easter meeting; a fine memory of a cracking driver. |
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| Verzijlbergen in the old Abarth - its last competitive season. |
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This is "F. Cornelisse" and his Mini, still with the tiny 10" wheels. He is most probably lapped by Tjan here. The Mini would retire... |
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| ... while Tjan would win his class. |
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The immaculate NMB Capri of Akersloot, which would win this race. |
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| Behind him Siewertsen fighting with Vermeulen. |
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Vermeulen had another disapponting outing - this time the gearbox played up. |
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| Hans Ernst, the future Circuit director, retired with the troublesome Datsun 240Z. |
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Frans de Vos in the 1972 Capri, with rear spoiler... |
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| Altough he would not win this race, Siewertsen would be the surprise 1974 champion, a great achievement for the ex-Ford Mexico racer. Cees would even find the time for a test drive at Zolder in a Brabham BT42... |
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