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Lotus 18, chassis #912, driven to victory by Stirling Moss in the 1961 Monaco GP
It is rare to find a car that is more famous with parts of its bodywork removed but when Stirling Moss won the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix in a Coventry-Climax 1.5-litre four cylinder Lotus 18, he did so without side panels. Driving chassis number 912, he held off a trio of new, more powerful ‘shark-nose’ Ferraris driven by Ginther, Hill and von Trips. Against the odds, he also won at the Nürburgring later that year, underscoring his driving genius and cementing the legacy of the little Lotus 18.
Photographer: John Colley
Size: A3 Portrait, 420mm x 297mm (incl. white borders)
Quantity: Limited to 50 units
Printing: Digital C-type print on 231gsm Fuji Crystal archive paper with a semi-matt finish.
Packaging: Prints are shipped in a rigid postal pocket
Please note: If you are ordering this print along with other items, please be advised it will arrive separately from our professional printing partner. Shipping is by 1st class mail for UK and EU/EEA customers and by DHL courier for all other countries. Frame is not included.