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1958 German Grand Prix.Nurburgring, Germany. 1-3 August 1958.Stirling Moss (Vanwall) at the Karussel.World Copyright: LAT Photographic.Ref: B&W Negative 2316 (Exhibition). 60mb Scan
1957 British Grand Prix.
Aintree, Great Britain. 18-20 July 1957.
Stirling Moss (Vanwall), 1st position, takes a victory drink of Coca-Cola after he and Tony Brooks won the first World Championship grand prix by a British car.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
Ref: Motor 7495C #23/A Race Through Time exhibition #28/MotorSport calendar
1960 Monaco Grand Prix.
Monte Carlo. 29 May 1960.
Jo Bonnier (BRM P48) leads Jack Brabham (Cooper T53-Climax), Tony Brooks (Cooper T51-Climax), Stirling Moss (Lotus 18-Climax - #28), Chris Bristow (Cooper T51-Climax) and the rest of the field at the start.
Ref- B&W Print.
World Copyright: LAT Photographic
1957 Italian Grand Prix.
Monza, Italy. 6-8 September 1957.
Stuart Lewis-Evans (Vanwall, number 20) qualified on pole ahead of team mates Stirling Moss (18) and Tony Brooks (22) and Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati 250F). Ref-Autocar L1022/33A. A Race Through Time exhibition number 78.
World Copyright - LAT Photographic
1957 British Grand Prix.
Aintree, England. 18th - 20th July 1957.
Stirling Moss (Vanwall), 1st position shared with Tony Brooks. This was the first victory in a World Championship Grand Prix for a British car.
World Copyright - LAT Photographic.
Ref: Autocar Glass Plate C49661.
1959 Monaco Grand Prix.Monte Carlo, Monaco. 10 May 1959.Jean Behra, Ferrari Dino 246, retired, leads Stirling Moss, Cooper T51-Climax, retired, and Jack Brabham, Cooper T51-Climax, 1st position, at the start, action.World Copyright: LAT PhotographicRef: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 15/5/1959 p633
1958 German Grand Prix.Nurburgring, Germany. 1-3 August 1958.Stirling Moss (Vanwall) at the Karussel.World Copyright: LAT Photographic.Ref: B&W Negative 2316 (Exhibition). 60mb Scan
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