Stirling Moss and Innes Ireland studying the suspension of the Scarab of Lance Revetlow. Monaco Grand Prix 1960 - Photo by Edward Quinn

Stirling Moss and Innes Ireland studying the suspension of the Scarab of Lance Revetlow. Monaco Grand Prix 1960

At the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, Stirling Moss and Innes Ireland are captured in a moment of intense focus. Clad in white racing overalls, they study the front suspension of the Scarab, an open-cockpit race car belonging to Lance Reventlow. Moss, with a mustache and goggles around his neck, bends low for a closer look. In the background, a small group of people watches, including a photographer with a classic twin-lens reflex camera.


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