The much awaited Scarab cars appear for the first time in Europe. Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor, prepares for trial laps. Monaco Grand Prix 1960. - Photo by Edward Quinn

The much awaited Scarab cars appear for the first time in Europe. Lance Reventlow, the driver-owner-constructor, prepares for trial laps. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.

Lance Reventlow—driver, owner, and constructor—prepares for trial laps at the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix, which marked the much-anticipated European debut of his Scarab racing cars. Dressed in full racing gear, he stands with a focused expression beside his open-wheel car, number 48, as a man in sunglasses leans in to speak with him. The paddock scene, with its prominent "CINZANO" banner and onlookers perched on scaffolding, captures the atmosphere of the celebrated mid-century event.


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