Before one of the trial runs, Niki Lauda's doctor gave him an injection and made a blood test. Laude rarely smiles, but submitted to this good humouredly. Monaco Grand Prix 1978. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Before one of the trial runs, Niki Lauda's doctor gave him an injection and made a blood test. Laude rarely smiles, but submitted to this good humouredly. Monaco Grand Prix 1978.

Before a trial run at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1978, Niki Lauda’s doctor administers an injection or takes a blood sample. The doctor, a smiling man with large glasses, leans in and holds the wrist of the driver, who is seen from behind in a ribbed turtleneck and cap. Though Lauda rarely smiled, he submitted to the routine procedure good-humouredly, creating a moment of friendly intimacy amid the bustle of the race. A large racing tire is prominent in the background.


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