Stirling Moss, (20) Lotus-Climax. Alf Francis (left), chief mechanic of Rob Walker Racing Team. Monaco Grand Prix 1961. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Stirling Moss, (20) Lotus-Climax. Alf Francis (left), chief mechanic of Rob Walker Racing Team. Monaco Grand Prix 1961.

During the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix, driver Stirling Moss leans over the exposed Climax engine of his number 20 Lotus, tool in hand. He is observed intently by Alf Francis (left), chief mechanic of the Rob Walker Racing Team, who holds a small part. The car’s complex assembly is revealed within its tubular spaceframe chassis, set against the backdrop of the urban street circuit.


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