Juan Manuel Fangio, (34) Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, winner of the Monaco Grand Prix 1950, Giuseppe "Nino" Farina, (32) Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, Toulo de Graffenried (52) Maserati 4CLT, Franco Rol, (44) on Maserati 4CLT. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Juan Manuel Fangio, (34) Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, winner of the Monaco Grand Prix 1950, Giuseppe "Nino" Farina, (32) Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, Toulo de Graffenried (52) Maserati 4CLT, Franco Rol, (44) on Maserati 4CLT.

A moment of chaos during the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix. Giuseppe "Nino" Farina sits dejectedly on a stone wall, his number 32 Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta disabled with front-end damage. On the city circuit, lined with dense crowds on staircases and balconies, other cars are stopped amidst the turmoil. The race also featured drivers Toulo de Graffenried and Franco Rol, both in Maseratis. Fellow Alfa Romeo driver Juan Manuel Fangio would ultimately navigate the drama to emerge as the winner.


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