Cesare Perdisa, (40) Maserati 250F. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Cesare Perdisa, (40) Maserati 250F. Monaco Grand Prix 1955.

At the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix, Cesare Perdisa pilots his Maserati 250F, number 40, around a corner on the street circuit. The blurred wheels of the open-cockpit racer convey a sense of immense speed as the driver, wearing a cap and goggles, navigates the turn. To the left, a group of male spectators watches from a sidewalk behind an ornate fence. The track is lined with sandbags, while in the background, the harbor is filled with moored boats and advertising banners, including one for "Bret-Oil," are visible.


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GPMonaco, Racing

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