Stirling Moss as chairman addresses the inaugural meeting of a new racing drivers association (Grand Prix Drivers’ Association) in room 183 of Monte Carlo's hotel Metropole. On his left vice chairman Joakim Bonnier, hidden Jim Clark, and Masten Gregory, on his right the association's secretary Peter Garnier. In the foreground left Innes Ireland and right back to camera John Surtees. Back right Maurice Trintignant, Olivier Gendebien, Dan Gurney and Henry Taylor. Monaco Grand Prix 1961. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Stirling Moss as chairman addresses the inaugural meeting of a new racing drivers association (Grand Prix Drivers’ Association) in room 183 of Monte Carlo's hotel Metropole. On his left vice chairman Joakim Bonnier, hidden Jim Clark, and Masten Gregory, on his right the association's secretary Peter Garnier. In the foreground left Innes Ireland and right back to camera John Surtees. Back right Maurice Trintignant, Olivier Gendebien, Dan Gurney and Henry Taylor. Monaco Grand Prix 1961.

During the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix, Stirling Moss presides as chairman over the inaugural meeting of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association in a room at the Hôtel Métropole. The atmosphere is one of intense concentration as the drivers gather around tables set with papers and wine glasses. To Moss’s left are vice chairman Joakim Bonnier and Masten Gregory, with secretary Peter Garnier to his right. In the foreground are Innes Ireland and, with his back to the camera, John Surtees. Maurice Trintignant, Olivier Gendebien, Dan Gurney, and Henry Taylor are also in attendance.


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