Original 35mm black-and-white negative from the 1966 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, featuring Jochen Rindt driving the Cooper T81-Maserati.
A superb high-speed period image capturing one of Formula 1's most naturally gifted drivers during one of the sport's most demanding races. Driving the powerful 3-litre Maserati V12-powered Cooper T81, Rindt produced an outstanding performance to finish second behind John Surtees after mastering the fearsome 8.76-mile Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
The 1966 Belgian Grand Prix is remembered as one of the defining races of the era, with torrential weather and the daunting original Spa circuit highlighting both the bravery and skill of the drivers.
The negative offers excellent clarity and will scan or enlarge to much higher resolutions while retaining outstanding period detail.
Condition: Very Good – from a professionally stored archive and carefully preserved for decades.
This sale is for the original 35mm negative only, not a digital copy or digital image.
Ideal for Formula 1 collectors, Jochen Rindt enthusiasts, Cooper collectors, Maserati fans, Spa-Francorchamps collectors, and historic motorsport enthusiasts.