Arundell (Lotus, No88) leads Attwood (Cooper T59, No92) at Monaco in 1962 to win the race. A year later Attwood would turn the tables.
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“IN LONG-DISTANCE SPORTS CAR racing you don’t really have great rivals, because it’s teamwork, so I’m going back to 1963 and my Formula Junior days with the Midland Racing Partnership Lola- Ford Mk5A. In those days there was only really one step up to Formula 1 so we were reckoned to be the next generation. The frontrunners included Denny Hulme, Jochen Rindt, Frank Gardner, Peter Revson – and Peter Arundell who was winning everything.