A Lotus 19 Monte Carlo that carried some of the 1960s’ greatest racers to victory will go under the hammer in Silverstone Auctions’ Race Retro sale on 22-23 February.
But its place in the history books doesn’t end with the chequered flag, because it was after testing the ex-BRP team’s 19 that Stirling Moss decided he should hang up his helmet and retire, a year after crashing heavily at Goodwood.
Chassis 953 was given a new lease of life following a long stop-start restoration, reappearing in 2012 – six years after it had hoped to line up at the Goodwood Revival, itself 10 years after repairs had started.
Some 17 Monte Carlos were built, named in honour of Moss’ 1960 Grand Prix win of wins for Rob Walker Racing in an 18, but few can boast the history of this car, chassis 953.