In a backstreet garage of Monte Carlo, Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor of Scarab cars talks with Jack Brabham. Monaco Grand Prix 1960. - Photo by Edward Quinn

In a backstreet garage of Monte Carlo, Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor of Scarab cars talks with Jack Brabham. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.

In a backstreet garage during the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, Lance Reventlow, driver-owner-constructor of Scarab cars, talks with fellow driver Jack Brabham. Dressed in a dark racing suit, Reventlow leans over the cockpit of his open-wheel racer, holding a cigarette and looking confidently toward the camera. Brabham, seen from the side in a light-colored jumpsuit and flat-brimmed hat, stands with his hands clasped behind him. The cluttered workshop, with its “REDEX” advertisements and tool displays, offers a candid glimpse into race preparations.


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