Stirling Moss, Innes Ireland, Alan Stacey and Jim Clark. Monaco Grand Prix 1960. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Stirling Moss, Innes Ireland, Alan Stacey and Jim Clark. Monaco Grand Prix 1960.

Four drivers share a quiet, thoughtful moment in the paddock during the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix. From left: Stirling Moss leans forward, writing on a notepad, while Innes Ireland rests his chin on his hand in a pensive pose. Leaning against a wooden barrier, Alan Stacey supports his head with a gloved hand as Jim Clark listens intently beside him. The candid scene captures an interlude of concentration amidst the hay bales and grandstands of the circuit, a stark contrast to the action of the race day.


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