One-handed!
Michel Leclère seems annoyed at something or someone while he one-handed controls his oversteering works Formula 2 March 752-BMW, at Nogaro in 1975. The French driver finished second to team mate Patrick Tambay that day. Leclère will end second in the championship with three wins.
The 1975 European Formula Two season was contested over 14 rounds and Jacques Laffite clinched, with 7 victories in his Martini-BMW, the title. A real domination for Laffite and the small French constructor. One should know that the Frenchman was already a Williams F1 driver at the time.
The championship was dominated by French drivers who took the five first spots: Laffite, champion in his Martini (picture-below at Pau) with 63 points, ahead of Tambay and Leclère in the works March-BMW’s tied with 36 points, followed by Larrousse and Jabouille, 4th and 5th in their Équipe Elf Switzerland ELF2-BMW.