After the race: The crashed Vanwall VW3/V4 of Stirling Moss, beeing hold away after the race. Monaco Grand Prix 1957. - Photo by Edward Quinn

After the race: The crashed Vanwall VW3/V4 of Stirling Moss, beeing hold away after the race. Monaco Grand Prix 1957.

After the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix, Stirling Moss’s crashed Vanwall VW3/V4 is hauled away. A group of men, including several mechanics in overalls, works to load the dirt-covered car, number 18, onto the back of a truck. In the open truck bed, one man leans over the engine with a cigarette in his mouth, while another in a V-neck sweater sits on the edge, pointing and appearing to give instructions as they maneuver the vehicle with a rope and pulley system.


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