Mario Andretti and Lucien Bianchi were reunited at Le Mans in 1967, having competed together at Le Mans in 1966 in the #6 MKII. Many expected Andretti, the fiery, young Italian-American, to take the start of the Le Mans race in the lovely copper metallic #3 GT40
The #3
At 4 o'clock in the morning, Andretti regained the circuit, having taken over from Bianchi. The #3 Holman-Moody prepared
They say bad things happen in threes. Two cars circulating with Andretti at the time got away without incident. The next car on the scene, however, was McClusky in his
Happily, Andretti still had an enormously long and successful career ahead of him. For Bianchi, the highlight of his career was just one short a year away: victory at Le Mans (in another GT40, no less)!
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