
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.
At the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, driver-owner-constructor Lance Reventlow sits focused in the cockpit of his number 48 Scarab, preparing for trial laps. The event marked the much-awaited European debut for the American-built cars. Positioned on the stone-paved grid, the single-seater with its exposed front suspension is observed by spectators in a grandstand lined with "Bitter CAMPARI" banners.
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