
Stirling Moss, (20) Lotus-Climax. Alf Francis (right), chief mechanic of Rob Walker Racing Team. Monaco Grand Prix 1961.
At the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix, Stirling Moss sits attentively in the cockpit of his number 20 Lotus-Climax. With his goggles pulled down around his neck, he wears a jacket featuring a Dunlop logo and the British Racing Drivers' Club crest. To his right, Alf Francis, chief mechanic for the Rob Walker Racing Team, leans over the car, intensely focused on the front wheel area. The car’s dark front bonnet is propped open, revealing its inner mechanics amidst the focused atmosphere of the pit area before the race.
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