The much awaited Scarab cars appear for the first time in Europe. Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor, prepares for trial laps. Monaco Grand Prix 1960. - Photo by Edward Quinn

The much awaited Scarab cars appear for the first time in Europe. Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor, prepares for trial laps. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.

Driver-owner-constructor Lance Reventlow sits in the cockpit of his number 48 Scarab, preparing for trial laps during the car's much-awaited European debut. His pit crew, showing visible effort, pushes the open-wheel racer onto the street circuit for the Monaco Grand Prix in 1960. The dark-colored vehicle, featuring a wide, light-colored central stripe, is captured in a dynamic, tilted-angle shot that includes trackside advertisements and the iconic stone arch bridge in the background.


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