PITSTOP - MASERATI - F1 250F N 32 WINNER GP MONACO JUAN MANUEL FANGIO 1957 WORLD CHAMPION (cm 60 x 23) - CON VETRINA - WITH SHOWCASE

Scale: 1/8
Carmodel code: CAR108818
Manufacturer code: MA250FGPM
Colour: RED
Material: resin
Year: 1957
Notes: F1 WORLD CHAMPION - LIMITED 150 ITEMS - MADE IN ITALY - REALIZZATO A MANO - HAND MADE

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The Maserati 250F was the car driven by Juan Manuel Fangio to clinch his fifth and last Formula 1 world title, in 1957. The Argentine ace won four GP's in that year, thus sealing his return to Maserati after a season with Mercedes and another with Ferrari. This single-seater was initially characterized by a reticular frame, which had taken the place of the tubular body. The engine was a six-cylinder in front longitudinal line of 2494 cm³, for a power of 240 hp. Equipped with a five-speed gearbox plus reverse for a weight of 630 kg, a total of 22 original copies of the Maserati 250 F were made, 33 actually counted five modified cars from the older A6 GCM and six renumbered as sold abroad.

By David Tarallo

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