Stirling Moss, (20) Lotus-Climax. Alf Francis (left), chief mechanic of Rob Walker Racing Team. Monaco Grand Prix 1961. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Stirling Moss, (20) Lotus-Climax. Alf Francis (left), chief mechanic of Rob Walker Racing Team. Monaco Grand Prix 1961.

In the paddock at the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix, chief mechanic Alf Francis of the Rob Walker Racing Team leans intently over the exposed engine of the number 20 Lotus-Climax. Driver Stirling Moss, in his white racing suit, watches the work with a concentrated expression. Francis, holding a large syringe-like tool, is focused on the complex machinery while a third man rests his hands on the steering wheel, also looking into the engine bay. The bright sunlight casts strong shadows, highlighting the intensity of the moment.


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