Driver briefing by Louis Chiron. From left: 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.

At the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix, Maurice Trintignant listens with a somber expression during a driver briefing by Louis Chiron. With arms crossed, he is dressed in a light-colored polo shirt, dark driving gloves, and a white racing helmet with goggles pushed up. Behind him, fellow driver Joakim Bonnier, recognizable by his goatee, gazes directly at the camera. He wears a dark polo shirt with a small crocodile logo, a white helmet, and a pair of dark goggles hanging around his neck.


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GPMonaco, Gloves, Racing

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