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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Number 8, driven by the winning driver, Stirling Moss, in a Vanwall. Despite winning the race Stirling Moss still lost the Drivers' World Championship title for that year by one point to rival, Mike Hawthorn, of Ferrari who finished 2nd - RACE PHOTO SHOWS NOSE RECOGNITION COLOUR, NOT APPLIED IN PRACTICE-PERIOD PHOTOS ELSEWHERE IN THIS ARCHIVE.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Ferrari chief mechanic Adelmo Marchetti painting the reflective clear plastic carburettor cowl on one of the team Ferrari Dino 246 Formula One cars matte black to avoid glare during race.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Number 14, driven by Jean Behra is a BRM Type 25. Number 14 did not finish the race. The chequered identifying nose band was applied for race day and was not seen during practice as in other images in this archive. Number 2, driven by Olivier Gendebien is a Ferrari Dino 246. Number 2 crashed and was retired. Number 12, driver Stuart Lewis-Evans in a Vanwall. Number 12 was in a crash and was retired. Driver Stuart Lewis-Evans suffered burns in the crash which proved fatal six days later back in a specialist burns hospital in England.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 22, Masten Gregory, Maserati 250F, finished 6th. Car number 32, Jack Fairman, Cooper-Climax T45, 8th. Car number 20, Ron Flockhart, BRM Type 25, did not finish
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 60, 1500cc Formula Two Cooper-Climax T45 of Andre Guelfi and car number 52, Cooper-Climax T45 of Bruce McLaren.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Gerino Gerini drives car number 28, a Maserati 250F. Tommy Bridger drives car number 56, a Cooper-Climax T45.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 18, Jo Bonnier, BRM Type 25 and car number 10, Tony Brooks, Vanwall.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Practice photograph showing Olivier Gendebien driving a Ferrari Dino 246 under the race number 4
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Race winner Stirling Moss exits his Vanwall after losing Drivers' World by one point to Mike Hawthorn of Ferrari.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 12, Stuart Lewis-Evans, Vanwall. Suffered burns in accident which proved fatal six days later back in a specialist burns hospital in England.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 8, Stirling Moss, Vanwall, race winner but still lost the Drivers' World Championship title by one point to rival Mike Hawthorn of Ferrari who finished 2nd
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Tony Brooks drives car number 10, a Vanwall. Francois Picard drives car number 54, Rob Walker's 1500cc Formula Two Cooper-Climax T43.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
The Ferrari 246, number 2, of Olivier Gendebien, leading the BRM P25, number 16, of Harry Schell. Close behind is the Cooper T45, number 36, of Maurice Trintignant.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 30, Roy Salvadori, Cooper-Climax T45, finished 7th. Car number 28, Gerino Gerini, Maserati 250F, finished 12th
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 38, Maurice Trintignant in Rob Walker's Cooper-Climax T45, did not finish (engine)
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 56, Tommy Bridger, Cooper-Climax T45, crashed. Car number 60, Andre Guelfi, Cooper-Climax T45, 15th
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Young New Zealand driver Bruce McLaren works on the SU-carbureted Climax engine of his Formula Two (1500cc) Cooper, watched by constructor Charlie Cooper (seated, wearing spectacles).
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
The Maserati 250F, number 28, of Gerino Gerini, leading the Cooper T45, number 56, of Tommy Bridger.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Stirling Moss right with Jean Behra in sunhat and silver-haired gentleman looking like Piero Taruffi, recently retired veteran racing driver.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Driver François Picard with car owner Rob Walker, who is wearing a British policeman's helmet in pits.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Number 8, driver Stirling Moss in a Vanwall. Number 8 was the winner of the race finishing in 1st place. Unfortunately, he still lost the Drivers' World Championship title by one point to rival Mike Hawthorn of Ferrari who finished 2nd. This photo shows nose recognition colour absent during practice, plus damage sustained during the race.
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Moroccan Grand Prix Casablanca
Car number 20, Ron Flockhart, BRM Type 25, did not finish. Car number 36, Graham Hill Lotus-Climax 16, finished 16th and last