
Stirling Moss befor he tried one of the Scarabs. They were disappointingly slow and to find out if it was the driver or the car, owner Reventlow let Stirling Moss try one. He did a better time but it would not have been enough to qualify. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.
The intense, downward gaze of Stirling Moss, captured in a candid close-up at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1960, reflects his deep concentration. Dressed in a light racing suit and a simple white helmet, he was about to test a Scarab for its owner, Reventlow. The cars had been disappointingly slow, and Moss was tasked with determining if the fault lay with the machine or its driver. Though he managed a better time, it was still not enough to qualify for the race.
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