Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: Trevor Taylor, Lorenzo Bandini, Bruce McLaren, Roy Salvadori, Joakim Bonnier, Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: Trevor Taylor, Lorenzo Bandini, Bruce McLaren, Roy Salvadori, Joakim Bonnier, Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1962.

During a drivers' briefing by Louis Chiron at the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix, a group of racing luminaries displays palpable pre-race tension. From left: Trevor Taylor listens intently through dark-rimmed glasses, a contemplative Lorenzo Bandini stands with arms crossed, and Bruce McLaren appears animated in his Dunlop suit. To their right are Roy Salvadori, a deeply concentrated Joakim Bonnier, and Maurice Trintignant, all clad in the era's distinctive open-faced helmets and racing attire.


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