Behind the mechanic Stirling Moss and Tony Vandervell, head of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1957. Monaco Grand Prix 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Behind the mechanic Stirling Moss and Tony Vandervell, head of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1957. Monaco Grand Prix 1957.

At the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix, Vanwall team head Tony Vandervell (right, hands clasped) and driver Stirling Moss observe the race from the sidelines. A mechanic holds a pit board displaying a 42-second gap to rival Juan Manuel Fangio (“FANG”) on lap nine (“L 9”). They stand at the edge of the street circuit, with spectators lining the track behind a barrier of wooden posts and sandbags. In the background, one of the buildings is covered in scaffolding.


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