Giuseppe "Nino" Farina and Juan Manuel Fangio, both Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta. Monaco Grand Prix 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Giuseppe "Nino" Farina and Juan Manuel Fangio, both Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta. Monaco Grand Prix 1950.

An Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta is parked in the pit area during the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix. The open-wheel racer features a louvered bonnet and the distinctive Quadrifoglio emblem. Behind it, drivers Giuseppe "Nino" Farina and Juan Manuel Fangio engage in an animated discussion with men in pinstriped suits by the concrete pit wall. A large sign overhead confirms the Alfa Romeo lineup, with Farina and Fangio’s names listed below the logo. Bright sunlight casts strong shadows on the bustling scene.


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GPMonaco, Racing

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