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| Level | Photographic shoot |
| Definition of the object | Positives (3) |
| Period | 31 July 1954 |
| Place taken | Nürburg |
| General description of the subject | German Grand Prix held at the Nürburgring Circuit on 1 August 1954. The event was won by Juan Manuel Fangio of Mercedes, followed by Mike Hawthorn and Maurice Trintignant of Ferrari. Young Argentinian driver Onofre Marimon died during practice. |
| Technical data |
3 positives - 21.5 x 16.5 - B/W - gelatin silver bromide/paper |
| People | Taruffi, Piero Marimon, Onofre Hawthorn, Mike |
| Categories | Sport > Car races > German Grand Prix |
| Vehicles > Automobiles > Ferrari | |
| Vehicles > Automobiles > Maserati |
| Image 1 di 3 | |
| Number | 9657 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Full description of the subject | Driver Piero Taruffi of Ferrari on the Nürburgring Circuit during practice at the German Grand Prix in 1954. |
| Image 1 di 3 | |
| Number | 9658 |
| Definition | print on paper |
| Full description of the subject | The wreckage of the Maserati of Argentinian driver Onofre Marimon following his fatal accident on the Nürburgring Circuit during practice at the German Grand Prix in 1954. |
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