
The slowest time, approximately ten minutes, was recorded by Brabham, who pushed his (14) Cooper T43 from the tunnel all the way to the finishing line with a faulty fuel pump. This gallant effort was sufficient for him to claim sixth place as a down payment on a great future. Monaco Grand Prix 1957.
During the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix, Jack Brabham leans over the cockpit of his dark-colored Cooper T43, number 14. After his fuel pump failed, he was forced to push the single-seater from the tunnel all the way to the finishing line. This gallant effort, which took approximately ten minutes on the street circuit lined with sandbag barriers and advertising banners, was sufficient for him to claim sixth place—a down payment on a great future.
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