Louis Chiron

  • During filming of "The Racers": Louis Chiron, John Fitch who did the driving stunts for Kirk Douglas in the HWM Alta, director Henry Hathaway (with hat). The car, ex-Stirling Moss, which was later turned into the Stovebolt Special after MGM sold the cars off when filming finished. Owner Simon Taylor. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Giuseppe "Nino" Farina (l) and Louis Chiron. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Giuseppe "Nino" Farina (l) and Louis Chiron. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • The start of the Monaco Grand Prix 1950 is imminent. Bob Gerard, (26) ERA R4A/B, Johnny Claes, (6) Talbot Lago T26, Louis Chiron, (48) Maserati 4CLT. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • The flag in his hand, Charles Faroux, Race Director, gets ready to give the start. Juan Manuel Fangio, (34) Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, winner of the Grand Prix. Farina, Giuseppe "Nino" Farina, (32) Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta, Jose Froilan Gonzales "El Cabezon", (big head"), (2) Maserati 4CLT, Etancelin, Talbot-Lago T26C, (14) Fagioli, Alfa Romeo, (36) Ascari, Ferrari 125, (40) Chiron, Maserati 4CLT/48, (48). Winner of the race was Fangio. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron, (48) Maserati 4CLT. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron, (48) Maserati 4CLT, behind him Prince Bira, (50) Maserati 4CLT. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alberto Ascari, (40), Ferrari 125, Louis Chiron, (48), Maserati 4CLT, Johnny Claes, (6) Talbot Lago T26. The bend at the Gazomètre. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 114 Louis Chiron / N. Mahé on Delahaye 175S undergoing the breaking and starting test. Cars will have to accelerate as fast as possible for 200 metres from a standing start, and then pull up in the shortest possible distance, for the cars have to keep a line between the axles. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 114 Chiron / Mahé on Delahaye taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 114 Louis Chiron / N. Mahé on Delahaye taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron at his museum of the victories: This photo on which are grouped the trophies of Chiron, summarizes thirty years of racing. One sees cups of Alfonso XIII., the Queen of England, the president of the Spanish Republic, Mussolini, the King of Italy, the Sultan of Morocco. The Count of Paris dedicated a photo "A Chiron the Centaur" to him. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron at his museum of the victories: This photo on which are grouped the trophies of Chiron, summarizes thirty years of racing. One sees cups of Alfonso XIII., the Queen of England, the president of the Spanish Republic, Mussolini, the King of Italy, the Sultan of Morocco. The Count of Paris dedicated a photo "A Chiron the Centaur" to him. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron at his museum of the victories: This photo on which are grouped the trophies of Chiron, summarizes thirty years of racing. One sees cups of Alfonso XIII., the Queen of England, the president of the Spanish Republic, Mussolini, the King of Italy, the Sultan of Morocco. The Count of Paris dedicated a photo "A Chiron the Centaur" to him. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron at his museum of the victories: This photo on which are grouped the trophies of Chiron, summarizes thirty years of racing. One sees cups of Alfonso XIII., the Queen of England, the president of the Spanish Republic, Mussolini, the King of Italy, the Sultan of Morocco. The Count of Paris dedicated a photo "A Chiron the Centaur" to him. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During filming of "The Racers". 
Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During filming of "The Racers": Louis Chiron, John Fitch who did the driving stunts for Kirk Douglas in the HWM Alta, director Henry Hathaway (with hat). The car, ex-Stirling Moss, which was later turned into the Stovebolt Special after MGM sold the cars off when filming finished. Owner Simon Taylor. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During filming of "The Racers": Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 Spider Sport. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During filming of "The Racers" from left: Henry Hathaway's wife (?), Louis Chiron, Agnès Laury, Henry Hathaway, drivers Villoresi, Ascari, de Graffenried. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 69 Louis Chiron (left) / Basadonna Lancia Aurelia GT, winner of Rallye Monte Carlo 1954, in front of Casino Monte Carlo. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 69 Louis Chiron / Basadonna Lancia Aurelia GT ( 2500 cm3 ), winner of Rallye Monte Carlo 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron on his Vespa. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron, (32) Lancia D50, on his Vespa. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier greeting Louis Chiron, Monégasque racing driver and GP organizer, before his parade lap before the start of the Monaco Grand Prix 1955. Car: Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider America Cabriolet 1955 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Piero Taruffi, (48) Ferrari 555, Louis Chiron, (32) Lancia D50. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss, (6) Mercedes-Benz W196, Chiron, (32) Lancia D50. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24, interviewed for RMC, in the film "The Racers". Director Henry Hathaway (with hat), Louis Chiron (far right) Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 for the film "The Racers". Monaco 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 in the film "The Racers". Director Henry Hathaway (with hat), Louis Chiron, Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 for the film "The Racers". Monaco 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 in the film "The Racers". Director Henry Hathaway (with hat), Louis Chiron, Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 for the film "The Racers". Monaco 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Pierre of Monaco, Louis Chiron with film camera. Monaco Grand Prix 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Princess Grace  meeting Monegasque people in the courtyard of the Royal Palace, here it is former F1 world champion Louis Chiron. Grace Kelly wore a pale blue chiffon day dress by the California designer James Galanos. She accessorized the dress with a small headpiece of matching blue ribbon, white gloves and the same Morabito needlepoint bag she had carried to the Academy Award of 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 32 Louis Chiron / Gino Longo on Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Rallye Monte Carlo 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron. N° 32 Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Monte Carlo Rally 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron interviewed for Radio Monte Carlo. N° 32 Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Monte Carlo Rally 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron. N° 32 Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Monte Carlo Rally 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron. N° 32 Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Monte Carlo Rally 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron interviewed for Radio Monte Carlo. N° 32 Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Monte Carlo Rally 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron and his wife. On the right his co-driver Gino Longo N° 32 Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Monte Carlo Rally 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron and his wife. On the right his co-driver Gino Longo N° 32 Lancia Aurélia GT, 1st in Cat. 2, Classe 1. Monte Carlo Rally 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Henri Grandsire, (140) Stanguellini and Louis Chiron. Grand Prix Monaco Junior 1960. Grandsire played Michel Vaillant in the series of l'ORTF. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Henri Grandsire, (140) Stanguellini, and Louis Chiron. Grand Prix Monaco Junior 1960. Grandsire played Michel Vaillant in the series of l'ORTF. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Formula Junior driver briefing by Louis Chiron. Monaco 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: Trevor Taylor, Jack Brabham, Graham Hill, Willy Mairesse, Bruce McLaren, Roy Salvadori, Joakim Bonnier, Maurice Trintignant, Phil Hill. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: Trevor Taylor, Lorenzo Bandini, Willy Mairesse, Bruce McLaren, Roy Salvadori, Joakim Bonnier, Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: Jim Clark, Trevor Taylor, Lorenzo Bandini, Jack Brabham. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. Innes Ireland. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: Trevor Taylor, Lorenzo Bandini, Bruce McLaren, Roy Salvadori, Joakim Bonnier, Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: Joakim Bonnier, Maurice Trintignant. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During the national anthem of New Zealand for the winner Bruce McLaren. From left Princess Grace, Prince Rainier, Louis Chiron, Commissaire General of Monaco’s Grands Prix, John Cooper, Bruce McLaren, winner of the race. Monaco Grand Prix 1962. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen and Louis Chiron, former GP Driver and commissaire général of the Monaco GP. Monaco GP 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen and Louis Chiron, former GP Driver and commissaire général of the Monaco GP. Monaco GP 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen and Louis Chiron, former GP Driver and commissaire général of the Monaco GP. Monaco GP 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen, Louis Chiron, race director, and Phil Hill. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen and Louis Chiron, race director. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen, on the right Louis Chiron, race director, and (probably) a commissaire. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen, on the right Louis Chiron, race director, and (probably) a commissaire. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen, on the right Louis Chiron, race director, and (probably) a commissaire. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Steve McQueen, on the right Louis Chiron, race director, and (probably) a commissaire. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Princess Grace, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands and Prince Rainier (behind Bernhard) arriving for the Monaco Grand Prix 1965. Far left Louis Chiron, race director. Car: Alfa Romeo Giulia GTC Cabriolet. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Jackie Stewart, (4) BRM P261. Louis Chiron waves the flag. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. Lorenzo Bandini (left). Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. Lorenzo Bandini (left). Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Co-driver Louis Chiron in a 1910 Renault. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Co-driver Louis Chiron in a 1910 Renault. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Co-driver Louis Chiron on the parade lap in a 1910 Renault. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Co-driver Louis Chiron on the parade lap in a 1910 Renault. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Co-driver Luis Chiron on the parade lap in a 1910 Renault. Monaco Grand Prix 1965. - Photo by Edward Quinn