GAV. The start of the French Grand Prix car race in Rheims, France. GV. Cars coming towards camera. GAV. Cars going along straight. SV. Cars passing camera. SV. Jim Clark in Lotus-Climax car No 18. GV. Cars going past. SV. Pan with Clark. Air view, cars going round bend. SV....
GAV. The start of the French Grand Prix car race in Rheims, France. GV. Cars coming towards camera. GAV. Cars going along straight. SV. Cars passing camera. SV. Jim Clark in Lotus-Climax car No 18. GV. Cars going past. SV. Pan with Clark. Air view, cars going round bend. SV. Cars going past camera. GV. Cars going away from camera. SV. Cars passing camera. GV. Cars going along straight - two shots. SV. Maurice Trintignant in car No 28 overtaking car No 34, Jim Hall. Various shots of the cars going past. GAV. Cars going along straight. GV. Cars passing camera. GV. & GAV. Cars going along straight. SV. Jim Clark is flagged, he is the winner. SV. Clark surrounded by press photographers.
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Race was held on 30 June 1963.
"Car 34" is Jim Hall.
Car 16 seen broken down at 00:38 is John Surtees in his Ferrari.
Jim Clark wins the race in his Lotus-Climax.
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