Joaquín Palacio, (54) Pegaso Z-102, 90 Stagnoli, Ferrari 225S, (62) René Cotton, Delahaye 135S. Monaco Grand Prix 1952, transformed into a race for sports cars. This was a two day event, the Sunday for the up to 2 litres (Prix de Monte Carlo), the Monday for the bigger engines, (Monaco Grand Prix). - Photo by Edward Quinn

Joaquín Palacio, (54) Pegaso Z-102, 90 Stagnoli, Ferrari 225S, (62) René Cotton, Delahaye 135S. Monaco Grand Prix 1952, transformed into a race for sports cars. This was a two day event, the Sunday for the up to 2 litres (Prix de Monte Carlo), the Monday for the bigger engines, (Monaco Grand Prix).

At the 1952 Monaco Grand Prix, transformed that year into a race for sports cars, the Pegaso Z-102 of Joaquín Palacio (number 54) is stopped at the side of the track. Mechanics and officials attend to the coupe as another car passes on the circuit, which is lined by a stone balustrade and hay bales. Spectators look on from a simple grandstand while the buildings of Monte Carlo, including the "Restaurant Le Trianon," rise on the hillside in the background.


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