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Monaco Grand Prix
Jack Brabham pushes car number 14, the Rob Walker-entered 1.96-litre Cooper-Climax hybrid Formula One car, to the finish. The car stalled in the tunnel when the engine's magneto bracket broke, cutting the ignition. It was classified as a sixth place finish. Behind the car is Charles Cooper (right), Colin Chapman of Team Lotus (second from the right), John Cooper (behind Brabham), and Rob Walker team chief mechanic Alf Francis (behind and to the left of John Cooper).
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Monaco Grand Prix
Race winner Juan Manuel Fangio drives car number 32, a Maserati 250F "Lightweight."
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Monaco Grand Prix
Practice photo. Jack Brabham drives car number 16, Rob Walker's 2-litre Cooper-Climax T43 special. Luigi Piotti drives car number 42, a Maserati 250F. Masten Gregory drives car number 2, a Maserati 250F.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Giorgio Scarlatti in car number 34, a Maserati 250F, passes two wrecked Lancia-Ferrari 801s as he leaves the harbour-side chicane. The wrecked cars are car number 26, driven by Peter Collins, and car number 28, driven by Mike Hawthorn.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Jack Brabham drives car number 14, Rob Walker's 1.96-litre Cooper-Climax hybrid Formula 1 car, which finished sixth.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Jack Brabham pushes car number 14, the Rob Walker-entered 1.96-litre Cooper-Climax hybrid Formula One car, to the finish. The car stalled in the tunnel when the engine's magneto bracket broke, cutting the ignition. It was classified as a sixth place finish. Behind the car is Charles Cooper (right), John Cooper (behind Brabham), Tony Rudd of BRM (on the left wearing glasses, tie, and jumpsuit), and Rob Walker team chief mechanic Alf Francis (on the left wearing a jumpsuit and watch).
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Monaco Grand Prix
Jack Brabham drives car number 14, Rob Walker's Cooepr-Climax hybrid Formula 1 car, through a chicane.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Juan Manuel Fangio drives car number 32, the winning Maserati 250F "Lightweight," at Ste Devote corner.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Driver Piero Taruffi, on right and Raymond Mays, British creator of ERA pre-war and of BRM postwar, on left.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Jo Bonnier (holding a camera) and Count Wolfgang "Taffy" von Trips (center) in the pits
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Monaco Grand Prix
Carlos Menditeguy drives car number 36, a Maserati 250F, entering the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Carlos Menditeguy in car number 36, a Maserati 250F, leads Tony Brooks's Vanwall around the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Race winner Juan Manuel Fangio in car number 32, a Maserati 250F "Lightweight," rounds the Station Hairpin.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Carlos Menditeguy drives car number 36, a Maserati 250F, in Mirabeau Superieur corner.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Car number 36, Carlos Menditeguy's Maserati 250F, being driven in practice by Hans Herrmann.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Stuart Lewis-Evans in car number 10, a "Toothpaste Tube" Connaught, leads a Lancia-Ferrari into the Casino Square.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Giorgio Scarlatti in car number 34, a Maserati 250F, leads Jack Brabham in car number 14, a Cooper-Climax, around the Station Hairpin.