Innes Ireland pushes his N° 22 Lotus 18 uphill and right around the twisting Monaco circuit so that he can finish the race. His effort was repaid when he got 9th place and one point for the world championship. Monaco Grand Prix 1960. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Innes Ireland pushes his N° 22 Lotus 18 uphill and right around the twisting Monaco circuit so that he can finish the race. His effort was repaid when he got 9th place and one point for the world championship. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.

Driver Innes Ireland tends to his N° 22 Lotus 18 on the side of the twisting street circuit during the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix. The track, lined with hay bales advertising "CAMPARI" and "ENERGOL," curves into the distance as another car speeds past. In a determined effort to complete the race, Ireland pushed his car uphill to the finish line. This exertion earned him ninth place and a point for the world championship, as spectators watched from a nearby balcony.


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