LOOK BACK: 1967 Monaco Grand Prix, Autocourse

Ahead of this weekend's F1 event, we have delved into the Autocourse archives to bring you a fascinating look back at the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix...
LOOK BACK: 1967 Monaco Grand Prix, Autocourse

Crash.net has joined forces with the historic and definitive of all motorsport bibles, Autocourse, to bring you a fascinating retrospective into the sport you love stretching more than 60 years.

Since 1951, Autocourse has documented the highest echelons of international motorsport with unrivalled depth, analysis and quality, asserting itself as one of the world's best-selling and most respected motorsport annuals with contributions from some of the industry's most revered figures.

To celebrate this, Crash.net has teamed with Autocourse for the opportunity to glance back into the past of the sport with the re-publishing of regular features, highlights and insights from the golden eras of F1.

Better still, Autocourse is also giving you the chance to delve into motorsport's past at the touch of a finger with its comprehensive electronic archive and its superb iPad app , available from Apple stores for free. A must for any discerning motorsport fan!

Ahead of this weekend's 2014 running of the Monaco Grand Prix, we head back 47 years to the 1967 Monaco Grand Prix, round two of the season.

Contesting a layout that remains almost unchanged today, the race was won by New Zealand's Denny Hulme, but was tainted by the tragic death of Ferrari's Lorenzo Baldini. The race was also contested by the late Sir Jack Brabham, who sadly passed away this week, aged 88.

Click on the images here to relive Autocourse's event review and image gallery from almost five decades ago...

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