Mike Hawtorn and Stirling Moss at the hospital after their accident in lap 4. Here is Hawthorn looking at Stirling Moss who had his nose injured. Monaco Grand Prix 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Mike Hawtorn and Stirling Moss at the hospital after their accident in lap 4. Here is Hawthorn looking at Stirling Moss who had his nose injured. Monaco Grand Prix 1957.

At the hospital following an accident during the Monaco Grand Prix in 1957, Mike Hawthorn examines the injured nose of fellow driver Stirling Moss. In this candid, black and white photograph, Hawthorn, wearing a dark jacket, leans in close to the shirtless Moss, gently holding his chin. Moss looks slightly up and away with a neutral expression. Behind them, a medic with a cross emblem on their armband is partially visible.


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GPMonaco, Racing

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