
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 during preparations for the 1960 Grand Prix, driver-owner-constructor Lance Reventlow stands with a contemplative expression, his hand resting on the frame of his Scarab race car. The fair-haired American, in a vertically striped shirt, is surrounded by the typical workshop contents: neatly arranged tools, spare tires, and posters. The light-colored, open-wheel car in the foreground features the number "48" in a white roundel on its side.
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