In a backstreet garage of Monte Carlo, Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor, helps to prepare his Scarab car for the race. Monaco Grand Prix 1960. - Photo by Edward Quinn

In a backstreet garage of Monte Carlo, Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor, helps to prepare his Scarab car for the race. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.

In a backstreet Monte Carlo garage, driver-owner-constructor Lance Reventlow prepares his Scarab for the 1960 Grand Prix. Seated within the chassis of the number 48 car, he intently examines the engine as another mechanic leans over to make adjustments. The vehicle’s streamlined silver bodywork has been removed and placed to one side, revealing the intricate front suspension and engine details. The workshop, with its distinctive patterned tile floor, is a scene of focused mechanical expertise amidst the clutter of tools and equipment.


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