
After the race: The cars of Mike Hawthorn, (28) Ferrari-Lancia D50 and Peter Collins, (26) Ferrari 801 in the barriers while Wolfgang von Trips, (24) Ferrari 80I, passes. The incident happend in lap 4 of the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix after leader Stirling Moss "lost" his Vanwall in the chicane. Peter Collins swerved to avoid Moss but hit the wall while Mike Hawthorn rammed Tony Brooks who braked hard to avoid the cars in front of him.
On the quayside at the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix, onlookers survey the tangled wreckage of a multi-car pile-up. The mangled remains belong to Mike Hawthorn’s Ferrari-Lancia D50, with the number "28" on its nose cone, and Peter Collins’ Ferrari 801 (No. 26). The incident occurred on lap four after leader Stirling Moss crashed at the chicane, causing a chain reaction. Spectators observe the aftermath from the dock and a nearby boat in the harbor.
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