Lewis Hamilton could win his fourth Monaco GP this month, putting him in the rarefied Riviera company of Alain Prost, one win off Michael Schumacher and Graham Hill, and a further two from his hero Ayrton Senna, who holds the Monaco record.
But few Monaco victors can match the very first: William Grover-Williams. As described in Bill Cash’s brilliantly detailed Motor Sport archive story, Charles Williams Frederick Grover (the above a racing pseudonym) led an incredible life which could’ve come straight from a Graham Greene novel.