Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Stirling Moss, (28) Vanwall VW7, stops at the pits with valve problems. Tony Vandervell (white hat), founder of the Vanwall Formula One racing team. Monaco Grand Prix 1958.

During the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, driver Stirling Moss pulls his No. 28 Vanwall VW7 into the pits with valve problems. He leans over the cockpit as mechanics and team founder Tony Vandervell, distinguished by his white hat, cluster around the exposed engine in a scene of concentrated activity. While the crew works urgently on the mechanical issue, another car continues the race in the background before a crowd of spectators.


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