You were there: 1967 British racing season
Eye of the driver — Before he was in F1 himself, Tim Schenken was as keen as any of us to photograph his heroes. Now overseeing Australian motor sport as CAMS racing director, he sent us a selection from 1967, including the British Grand Prix and Race of Champions

The 1967 British GP was a long weekend for Bruce McLaren. His Eagle-Weslake was outclassed, leaving him 10th after qualifying before his engine failed just 14 laps into the race
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After the tragic death of Lorenzo Bandini at Monaco, Ferrari ran a sole car in the British GP, with Chris Amon taking his V12 312 to third
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Graham Hill prepares for the British GP in his Lotus-BRM. He’d qualify second but retire with engine issues
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David Hobbs’ BRM gets some attention in the GP paddock before its fine run to eighth place
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Jim Clark put on a masterclass at the wheel of his Lotus, qualifying on pole and beating Denny Hulme by 12.8sec.
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Jo Siffert’s Cooper-Maserati
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The Brabham team set the pace in practice, but Lotus shaded them in the race. Jack was fourth
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Bob Anderson handles his DW Racing-entered Brabham BT11 at Silverstone
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John Surtees signs autographs at the Brands Hatch Race of Champions. He’d run well until his Honda hit throttle trouble
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Special guest stars in the grand prix paddock as Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson were reunited. While Moss was a two-time British GP winner at Aintree, a victory in the race at Silverstone eluded him
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