Monaco Grand Prix 1960 - Race Schedule and Countdown
Monaco Grand Prix
Monte-Carlo • Monaco
May 29, 1960 2:00 PM
Race Results
Race Summary
Stirling Moss produced one of the most celebrated victories of his legendary career at Monaco, mastering the principality's unforgiving streets in a Rob Walker-entered Lotus 18 to defeat the more powerful Cooper-Climax works entries. In what many consider the defining drive of his career, Moss combined inch-perfect precision, supreme car control, and masterful tire management to control the race from the front. The British driver's victory was particularly remarkable given that he was competing in a privateer entry against the full might of the factory Cooper team, demonstrating once again his ability to extract maximum performance from machinery that others couldn't match. His measured pace and flawless execution around Monaco's barriers showcased why many contemporaries regarded him as the greatest driver never to win a World Championship.
Bruce McLaren brought his Cooper home in second place, unable to find a way past the inspired Moss despite having theoretically superior equipment. The young New Zealander drove a mature race to secure valuable championship points, showing the consistency that would define his season. Phil Hill claimed third for Ferrari, giving the struggling Italian team some much-needed points and demonstrating that their Dino 246 could still be competitive on the right circuit. The race saw Jack Brabham retire with engine problems, surrendering valuable points in his title defense but remaining confident that the championship battle was far from over. Monaco 1960 stood as a testament to Moss's genius, a perfectly judged performance on Formula 1's most demanding stage that reminded everyone why he remained the most feared competitor in the paddock despite rarely having the best car.