
Stirling Moss enjoys riding around with his 1961 Trojan Trobike. Monaco Grand Prix 1961. Trobike was a type of mini-bike. Although preceded by the World War II military Welbikeand later Corgi for the civilian market, it was one of the earliest to be sold in kit form to avoid purchase tax. The Trojan Lambretta group was founded in 1959 when Lambretta Concessionaires Ltd took over Trojan Ltd, one of the oldest firms in the British motor industry.
At the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix, Stirling Moss sits with a focused expression aboard his Trojan Trobike. Viewed from a low angle, the racing driver wears a light-colored jacket over his racing suit, his hands on the handlebars of the minimalist mini-bike with the license plate "BRP 999". In the bustling scene, a man in glasses leans in toward him, while the word "PRIX" is visible on a nearby stone barrier.
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