Juan Manuel Fangio, (20) Ferrari-Lancia D50. Jean Behra, (30) Maserati 250F. Maurice Trintignant, (14) Vanwall VW2. Peter Collins, (26) Ferrari-Lancia D50, “Nano” da Silva Ramos, (6) Gordini T16. Elie Bayol, (4) Gordini T32. Monaco Grand Prix 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Juan Manuel Fangio, (20) Ferrari-Lancia D50. Jean Behra, (30) Maserati 250F. Maurice Trintignant, (14) Vanwall VW2. Peter Collins, (26) Ferrari-Lancia D50, “Nano” da Silva Ramos, (6) Gordini T16. Elie Bayol, (4) Gordini T32. Monaco Grand Prix 1956.

The 1956 Monaco Grand Prix unfolds against the scenic backdrop of the city’s harbor, filled with yachts. On the circuit, lined with sandbag barriers, Jean Behra’s Maserati 250F (No. 30) is prominent. Slightly ahead is Juan Manuel Fangio in his Ferrari-Lancia D50 (No. 20). In the cluster of cars to the right are Peter Collins, Maurice Trintignant, “Nano” da Silva Ramos, and Elie Bayol, navigating the urban track as spectators watch from behind the trees.


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