Practice saw Jim Clark crash his Lotus heavily at Ste Devote. Monaco Grand Prix 1961. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Practice saw Jim Clark crash his Lotus heavily at Ste Devote. Monaco Grand Prix 1961.

Following a heavy crash during practice for the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix, Jim Clark's Lotus is inspected at the Ste Devote corner. Officials, mechanics, and a gendarme gather around the number 28 car, which has sustained significant damage to its front left side, its nose cone smashed and wheel bent outwards at an unnatural angle. Beyond the stone wall, the sunlit harbor provides the backdrop to the scene.


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GPMonaco, Racing

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