
The Scarabs were disappointingly slow and to find out if it was the driver or the car, Reventlow let Stirling Moss try one. He did a better time but it would not have been enough to qualify. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.
During the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, Stirling Moss tests the Scarab, its number 46 and open-wheel form blurred with speed. Team owner Lance Reventlow, disappointed with his car's slow times, enlisted Moss to determine its true potential on the urban circuit. Although Moss set a faster lap, it was still insufficient to qualify for the race. Spectators in the grandstands watch as the car speeds past trackside banners for Shell and Campari, with the hillside city rising in the background.
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