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

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

At the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix, driver Stirling Moss sits with a focused expression in his No. 20 Lotus-Climax. To his right, Alf Francis, chief mechanic of the Rob Walker Racing Team, leans over the car’s exposed engine to make final adjustments. Moss, wearing a white helmet with goggles around his neck, is captured in a moment of intense preparation before the race. The car is positioned next to a low concrete wall adorned with posters, one clearly reading "CIGARES BIANCO," encapsulating the atmosphere of anticipation on the track.


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