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

At the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix, a dramatic on-track incident brings a line of cars to a halt beside the harbor's stone balustrade. The Maserati of Swiss driver Toulo de Graffenried is seen among the stopped vehicles, one of which has its front bodywork removed, exposing the engine. Spectators watch from balconies as the scene unfolds. The race, which also featured Nino Farina and Franco Rol, was ultimately won by Juan Manuel Fangio in his Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta.


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