
The Scarabs were disappointingly slow and to find out if it was the driver or the car, Reventlow (left) let Stirling Moss try one. He did a better time but it would not have been enough to qualify. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.
At the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, driver Stirling Moss, gesturing with his goggles, debriefs Lance Reventlow (left). Reventlow's Scarab cars had proven disappointingly slow, so he asked Moss to test one to determine if the issue was the car or the driver. Clad in his white racing suit, Moss explains his findings to the concerned team owner. Although Moss set a better time, it was still not fast enough to qualify for the race. The tense discussion unfolds in the paddock, with the edge of the dark race car visible in the foreground.
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