Practice saw Jim Clark crash his Lotus heavily at Ste Devote. Monaco Grand Prix 1961. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Practice saw Jim Clark crash his Lotus heavily at Ste Devote. Monaco Grand Prix 1961.

Driver Jim Clark inspects his Lotus after a heavy crash at the Ste Devote corner during practice for the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix. The nose cone of the number 28 car is crumpled, and its front right wheel is detached. Dressed in his racing suit, Clark bends over to examine the damage, his hands on the tire, while two men in casual attire look on with concerned expressions. Sharp shadows are cast on the pavement under the bright sun.


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GPMonaco, Racing

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