Alfredo Pian interested in the two Talbot Lago T26. He was on Maserati 4CLT. On the second day of the training he had an accident, was flung from his car and fractured his right fibula.   Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Alfredo Pian interested in the two Talbot Lago T26. He was on Maserati 4CLT. On the second day of the training he had an accident, was flung from his car and fractured his right fibula. Monaco Grand Prix 1950.

In the sunlit paddock of the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix, Argentine driver Alfredo Pian (in helmet) pensively observes a Talbot-Lago T26. The car’s inline-six engine is exposed for inspection by officials and team members. Pian, who was entered with a Maserati 4CLT, showed interest in the two Talbot-Lagos before a practice accident ended his race weekend when he was thrown from his car and fractured his fibula. A second Talbot is visible in the background, where a mechanic is at work, completing this candid behind-the-scenes moment.


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