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Grand Prix de Monaco, le regard de Michael Turner
The Monaco Grand Prix is considered one of the most demanding races in Formula 1. Constant gear changes and the slowest corner in the world championship have always demanded everything from the racing drivers on the street circuit.
Edward Quinn captured the most famous car race in the world from 1950 to 1965 in numerous photos. In his recordings, the well-known Formula 1 track is presented with almost no crash barriers and run-off zones, without advertising posters and sponsor logos. Many of his pictures are now combined for the first time in a large-format illustrated book. Accompanied by short descriptions and background information, they give a fascinating insight into the motorsport history of that time.
Formula 1 of the 50s and 60s: images from a legendary era of motorsport
Driver portraits, racing action and historic Formula 1 cars from Ferrari, Porsche, Alfa Romeo and Jaguar
180 photographs from Edward Quinn's archive, some of which have never been published before
Insights into post-war Monaco: lifestyle, glamor and celebrities
Looking at Edward Quinn's photos from the 1950s and 1960s, it's clear that this man had an eye for people and moments. His black and white photographs capture the tense atmosphere of the incomparable car race in Monaco and show famous racing drivers and their high-powered cars up close. With this high-quality illustrated book, you can immerse yourself in the time when the great F1 world champions raced through the tight corners in polo shirts and open helmets and mass crashes were still the order of the day.
You've definitely never seen Formula 1 in Monaco like this!
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Grand Prix de Monaco, le regard de Michael Turner
Monaco et l'automobile de 1893 à nos jours