Doune Hillclimb in 1979 as best I remember. Bob Hutchinson in the immaculate ex Fittipaldi Tecno. Photo by jack Davidson. The corner is called Oak Tree for obvious reasons and really got your attention. That was before they sanitized it by installing barriers.
This Alfa picture is rather famous as it shows a very obvious fraud. The first car in the picture is an Alfa Romeo 1600 Gta. The cars behind are normal GT 1300 or 1600 Juniors which can be recognized 100% on the different (heavier in door) door handles. The picture was meant to show the GTA production in Arese factory. Because they had to build 400 for saloon car racing homologation (otherwise it would be a prototype). In real life the estimated number of realy build GTA 1600 was around 200 and after the chassis pressing fitting it with inner wings and roof backbone structure they where transferred to another smal factory for fitting the alloy body parts and the technical part and finishing. So this car was clearly put on one of the standard Arese production lines just for the picture ;-) Thom