
The accident at Sainte-Dévote: Reg Parnell, (72) Aston Martin DB3. The Aston engine of Parnell blows up in the Ste-Devote and aligns his car against the straw bales, Stagnoli brakes too hard and does a double spin. Moss, Jaguar C-Type XKC 003 and Manzon find an obstructed road, spin and end up against the poor Aston, then Hume spins and reverses into the pile. Lucky nobody gets hurt. Moss restarted after the accident, but got a black flag for receiving outside help. Monaco Grand Prix 1952, transformed into a race for sports cars. This was a two day event, the Sunday, Prix Monte Carlo, for the up to 2 litres (Prix de Monte Carlo), the Grand Prix, Monday for the bigger engines, (Monaco Grand Prix).
From a spectator's low viewpoint, Reg Parnell guides his No. 72 Aston Martin DB3 through the Sainte-Dévote corner during the 1952 Monaco Grand Prix, which was run as a sports car race. Hugging the curb lined with straw bales, Parnell's engine would blow moments later, causing him to hit the barrier and trigger a multi-car pile-up that also involved Stirling Moss. The open-cockpit car, with its focused driver and wire-spoke wheels, is seen from behind a spectator in a wide-brimmed hat, leaning over a wooden railing to watch the drama unfold on the famed street circuit.
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