Pan, cars pull away at start of the Pau Automobile Grand Prix race. GV. Cars come towards camera. SV. Pan, Jack Brabham in car No 18. GV. Zoom in to Graham Hill in car No 12. SV. Jackie Stewart getting out of his car No 22, which has broken down. SV. Cars coming towards camera....
Pan, cars pull away at start of the Pau Automobile Grand Prix race. GV. Cars come towards camera. SV. Pan, Jack Brabham in car No 18. GV. Zoom in to Graham Hill in car No 12. SV. Jackie Stewart getting out of his car No 22, which has broken down. SV. Cars coming towards camera. GV. Cars going past camera, hitting the edge of the track sending up cloud of dust. SV. Cars coming towards camera. SV. Pan, cars going past camera. SV. Cars coming towards and past camera. GV. Pan, cars going past camera & GV. SV. Jack Brabham going past. GV. Cars going past. SV. Brabham leading, followed by Denis Hulme of New Zealand. SV. Pan, Graham Hill. SV. Brabham. GV. Brabham wins the race. SV. Brabham in car. CU. Brabham in car.
"Jack Brabham in car No 18" - he's actually in car No. 8, a Brabham-Honda.
"Graham Hill in car No 12" - it's a Brabham-BRM.
"Jackie Stewart getting out of his car No 22, which has broken down" - that's correct, but oddly Stewart is then seen at 00:28 driving another vehicle, the No. 24 car, which he seemingly shared with Jacky Ickx.
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The event seen here is a Formula Two Grand Prix at Pau, in France.
"Jack Brabham in car No 18" - he's actually in car No. 8, a Brabham-Honda.
"Graham Hill in car No 12" - it's a Brabham-BRM.
"Jackie Stewart getting out of his car No 22, which has broken down" - that's correct, but oddly Stewart is then seen at 00:28 driving another vehicle, the No. 24 car, which he seemingly shared with Jacky Ickx.