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Maserati Racing Car Books - History and Models

A book on Maserati racing cars? Explore here illustrated books on the history, types and construction of Maserati racing cars.

Maserati 4CLT : The remarkable history of chassis no. 1600 (Exceptional Cars)

The latest in the 'Exceptional Cars' series tells the story of one of the two cars bought by The Automovil Club Argentino (ACA). Painted in the bright blue and yellow Argentine racing colours, 1600 was to play an important role in the Argentine team's international expeditions to Europe.
Fangio won two races in the car, the most important being at Pau in 1950, where he repeated his win in the ACA sister car a year earlier.

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As well as a detailed chronicle of the car's highs and lows, the text includes profiles of the drivers who raced in 1600 and a personal account of driving and running the car by a former owner who describes the daunting task of re-creating a Maserati 4CLT engine from scratch.

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Author:Cristian Bertschi
Specs:128 pages, 25 x 29 x 2 cm / 9.8 x 11.4 x 0.79 in, hardback
Illustrations:120 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Porter Press International (GB, 2019)
ISBN:9781907085758
Maserati 4CLT : The remarkable history of chassis no. 1600 (Exceptional Cars)

Maserati 4CLT : The remarkable history of chassis no. 1600

Language: English

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Maserati 250F in Focus

Competing throughout the 2500cc Grand Prix Formula years of 1954-60, the Maserati 250F is one of the most famous and iconic racing cars ever built. This is one of the most detailed accounts ever written about a single model, and this superbly illustrated book features photographs by Tom March, one of the 1950s leading motor racing photographers, along with historic engine cutaways, chassis drawings, and technical descriptions of the 250F's evolution and development.

Anthony Pritchard's lively and informative text includes reminiscences from some of the leading drivers of the day, including Sir Stirling Moss, Juan Fangio, and Mike Hawthorn - drivers who raced these historic machines during the halycon days when Maserati battled with Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, and Vanwall for Grand Prix supremacy.

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From the 1954 Argentine Grand Prix, to the 1960 US Grand Prix, a record of the chassis and race numbers of every 250F to have competed during this period is presented, along with detailed race histories and results, completing this most comprehensive and authoritative of books on Maserati's racing legend.

Covers the period 1952-1960, and the T1 (1954-6 - although examples were raced until the end of 1960), T2 (1956 Italian Grand Prix), T3 Lightweight cars raced by the works in 1957, V12 (1957), Piccolo (1958-59), and the Tec-Mec (1959), the Maserati's successor.

Author:Anthony Pritchard
Specs:224 pages, 25 x 25 cm / 9.8 x 9.8 in, hardback
Illustrations:192 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Veloce Publishing Ltd (GB, 2014)
ISBN:9781845845636
Maserati 250F in Focus

Maserati 250F in Focus

Language: English

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Maserati 250F : The Autobiography of 2528 (Great Cars)

This is the story of a uniquely special example of the Maserati 250F, the breed of car that epitomises the 2 ½-litre front-engined Formula 1 era of 1954-60 and took part in the first and last races of that classic period.

The finest flowering of the 250F came in 1957 with the lightweight version in which Juan Manuel Fangio won the last of his five World Championship titles. Three lightweights were built and the one featured in this book, chassis 2528, was driven to victory by Fangio in the Monaco Grand Prix and by Jean Behra in three non-championship Grands Prix at Pau, Modena and Casablanca.

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The fascinating story of 2528, from its construction to the present day, is accompanied by 400 photographs, many of them never previously published.

This book presents the life of a truly Great Car - the most original and widely raced of all Maserati 250Fs.

Author:Ian Wagstaff
Specs:340 pages, 28.5 x 23.5 x 4 cm / 11.2 x 9.25 x 1.57 in, hardback
Illustrations:400+ b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Porter Press International (GB, 2016)
ISBN:9781907085383
Maserati 250F : The Autobiography of 2528 (Great Cars)

Maserati 250F : The Autobiography of 2528

Language: English

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Birdcage to Supercage - Maserati Tipo 63, 64 and 65

This title provides a history of the rear-engined Birdcage Maseratis: Tipo 63, 64 and 65, 1959-1965. This includes the competition history and technical specifications of all 10 rear-engined Birdcage Maseratis.

The book begins with the front-engined Birdcage Maserati competition history from the middle of 1959 until the end of 1960, covering World Championship, professional USAC and Nassau Speedweek racing.
From there it progresses into chapters covering the development of the first rear-engined Birdcage Maserati at the end of 1960 and the background of the private team owners who bought the first production cars: Briggs Cunningham, Count Giovanni Volpi and Lucky Casner.
From then on each chapter covers a event in which these cars were raced, ranging from the World Championship rounds to the U.S. racing scene as sponsored by SCCA [amateur] and USAC [professional], and including the British Nassau Speedweek at the end of the year.

The subject period covered is 1961 to 1965. Each race report includes a complete entry list, complete starting grids and complete results. This is information never published beyond the WSCC events and of great historical value.

Author:Willem Oosthoek
Specs:344 pages, 33.5 x 25 x 2.9 cm / 13.2 x 9.8 x 1.14 in, hardback
Illustrations:350 b&w photos
Publisher:Dalton Watson Fine Books (USA, 2004)
ISBN:9781854432056
Birdcage to Supercage - Maserati Tipo 63, 64 and 65

Birdcage to Supercage - Maserati Tipo 63, 64 and 65

Language: English

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Maserati 300S plus The Factory Team Cars (2nd Edition)

The Maserati 300S was one of the most successful race cars of the 1950s and among the most beautiful ever built. It was the main opponent of the Ferraris in the World Sportscar Championships of 1956 and 1957.
Described by Sir Stirling Moss as one of the best race cars he had ever driven and loved by every racing driver due to its balanced handling qualities, the 300S wrote motor sports history. Glory and disaster ran side by side adding mystique to the legend.

This much-updated second edition of the "Maserati 300S" by Walter Bäumer, includes many corrections and additions to the original text that have been uncovered in the last ten years. Almost all the photographs are new and previously unpublished, making the book an exciting addition to any Maserati library. The first edition was published in 2008.
Despite the often confusing and inaccurate records that make it difficult to establish the exact fate of each car, the history of each of the twenty-five cars built by Officine Maserati S.p.A. in Modena is listed chassis-by-chassis and profusely illustrated with many period photographs.
A bonus volume of additional photographs of the four factory cars completes the package (two volumes in dust jacket with hard cover and slipcase).

Author:Walter Bäumer
Specs:564 pages, 29.5 x 30 cm / 11.6 x 11.8 in, hardback, in cassette
Illustrations:492 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Dalton Watson Fine Books (USA, 2019)
ISBN:9781854432971
Maserati 300S plus The Factory Team Cars (2nd Edition)

Maserati 300S plus The Factory Team Cars (2nd Edition)

Language: English

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The Maserati A6G 2000 - by Frua, Pininfarina, Vignale, Allemano

Based on the first Maserati GT, the A6-1500, the Modena-based company offered its customers the second series, the A6G 2000, from 1951.
After the more competitive version with the lightweight Zagato body, wealthy customers could choose between four design versions: the bulky design by Pininfarina, the muscular one from Allemano, the glamorous Coupés and Spyder versions by Frua and the eccentric Coupé by Vignale.
All vehicles were slightly different and were among the rarest and most expensive cars of their time. The A6G 2000 was a landmark in Maserati history.

This book describes for the first time the technical development of this type as well as the individual history of all cars in these four versions, chassis by chassis.

Author:Walter Bäumer
Specs:180 pages, 29.5 x 29.5 x 2.3 cm / 11.6 x 11.6 x 0.91 in, hardback
Illustrations:232 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Dalton Watson Fine Books (USA, 2021)
ISBN:9781854433145
The Maserati A6G 2000 - by Frua, Pininfarina, Vignale, Allemano

The Maserati A6G 2000 - by Frua, Pininfarina, Vignale, Allemano

Language: English

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Maserati A6GCS

Maserati built remarkable racing cars in the 1950s that are highly valued by many drivers in historic racing today. The darling among these cars is the A6GCS. Small, very agile, and relatively easy to drive, it was THE car in the 2-liter class for the numerous amateur racing drivers in Italy.
The car was driven on countless hill climbs and of course on circuits, and in the legendary Mille Miglia. In race-crazy Italy, the car was always in the focus of the spectators, tens of thousands of whom stood on the streets to watch these small red racers.

The history of the A6GCS gives a very good insight into a time in Italian motorsport which was mainly contested by wealthy amateurs. The names of many of the drivers have been forgotten today, but the vast majority of the A6GCS are still here and are used today at numerous events.

This book pays tribute to perhaps the most romantic Maserati racing car of all time. It includes the history for all 54 chassis and one mystery chassis. The bodies were designed and built by famous coachbuilders: Fantuzzi, Fiandri & Malagoli, Pininfarina, Frua and Vignale.

Author:Walter Bäumer, Jean-François Blachette
Specs:400 pages, 29.5 x 29.5 x 3.3 cm / 11.6 x 11.6 x 1.3 in, hardback
Illustrations:343 b&w and colour photos
Publisher:Dalton Watson Fine Books (USA, 2022)
ISBN:9781854432391
Maserati A6GCS

Maserati A6GCS

Language: English

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Maserati Owner's Handbook

Maserati Owner's Handbook

Hans Tanner | English | paperback | 160 p. | 2002

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