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GP19
250F GP Pescara 1957 Fangio
1957
In 1954, Maserati built the replacement for the A6GCM: the F1 6C 2500 which would take the name 250 F.
It benefits from the new 2.5-liter in-line 6-cylinder engine designed by G. Colombo, the chassis, running gear and transmission being developed by V. Colotti, then, constantly improved by G. Alfieri until 1960, it is the most legendary of the Maserati, the most efficient of all the Formula 1 models of this time!
She accumulated 61 victories in all including the title of World Champion obtained by JM Fangio in 1957 !!
The model presented is the Stirling Moss 250 F at the 1957 Pescara GP which he won ahead of Fangio.
GP19
250F GP Pescara 1957 Fangio
Units
Production :
Race :
1957
1
GP Pescara 1957
Pilot :
Juan Manuel Fangio
Engine :
6 Cyl en ligne
Displacement :
2493 cm3
Power :
270 ch // 8000 tr/min
0 to 100 km/h :
Maximum speed :
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290 km/h
Coachbuilder/Designer :
Fantuzzi
Brumm
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