TV Ferrari team car rounding bend. Travel shot Ferrari No 164, the eventual winner, passing other cars as it travels towards down straight road, another of the Ferrari team cars following...
TV Ferrari team car rounding bend. Travel shot Ferrari No 164, the eventual winner, passing other cars as it travels towards down straight road, another of the Ferrari team cars following close behind. LV Ferrari 164 leading two team mates round right hand bend. Travel shot of another car travelling down straight road towards town. Travel shot of 164 through town. SV Pan of another car coming through the town. GV Cars rounding bend as they enter the country once again. SV Two cars rounding bend, camera pans on the latter of the two. Travel shot rounding the bend. TV Panning shot of cars coming down straight road and rounding bend, Whitehead brother's Jaguar rounds the bend. SV Pan Ferrari 164 with windscreen wipers working as dusk approaches. LV Cars down straight and entering left hand bend, camera pans on the two leading cars which are Ferraris. Some of the cars now have lights on. SV Pan Ferrari 164 travelling down straight. LV Mass of cars approaching town at night all rounding right hand bend with their lights on. GV Town lit up at night. SV Graham Whitehead climbing out of the Jaguar when the cars pull in for a short stop during the night. CU Whitehead. LV Mechanics cleaning windows. SV Two women drivers seated in their car. SV Pan one of the drivers climbing into Ferrari 164 as it pulls away. CU Panning shot of Whitehead's Jaguar leading with Peter Whitehead at the wheel just before the crash when he was killed. CU Sign reading "Col due Tourmalet - altitude 2144m. Pyrenees". LV Jaguar rounding left hand bend over bridge followed by another Jaguar. Peter Whitehead was killed soon after this. GV Car travelling up through mountain road. TV Pan Ferrari 164 rounding right hand bend through mountains. SV Panning shot of another Ferrari climbing through mountains. SV Pan shot Ferrari 164 entering Pau with his windscreen wipers working, nearing the finish. LV Winner is flagged over the line. SV Gendbien and Bianchi standing beside their Ferrari at the end of the race. CU The two drivers speaking into mike.
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