Jim Clark, Peter Arundell and Colin Chapman. Monaco Grand Prix 1964. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Jim Clark, Peter Arundell and Colin Chapman. Monaco Grand Prix 1964.

At the 1964 Monaco Grand Prix, Lotus founder Colin Chapman (center) crouches with a clipboard during an intense discussion with his drivers, Peter Arundell (left) and Jim Clark (right). Arundell, wearing a light-colored suit with goggles around his neck, listens thoughtfully with a hand on his head. Clark, seen in profile with prominent "Esso" and "DUNLOP" patches, focuses intently on Chapman. The urban circuit, with its tall apartment buildings, provides the backdrop for this candid moment of strategic concentration.


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