Juan Manuel Fangio (34), Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, winner of the Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco 1950, Nino Farina (32), Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, Toulo de Graffenried (52), Maserati 4CLT, Franco Rol  (44) on Maserati 4CLT - Photo by Edward Quinn

Juan Manuel Fangio (34), Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, winner of the Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco 1950, Nino Farina (32), Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, Toulo de Graffenried (52), Maserati 4CLT, Franco Rol (44) on Maserati 4CLT

Juan Manuel Fangio, in his Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta (No. 34), navigates a corner during the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix. To the right, a multi-car incident has brought several competitors to a halt along the stone balustrade, including Nino Farina in his Alfa Romeo and both Toulo de Graffenried and Franco Rol in their Maserati 4CLTs. Fangio, having avoided the pile-up, would go on to win the race as spectators watch from the packed hillside buildings of the principality.


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