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Maserati 250F, The (2 volumes)
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- Book Synopsis
- The Maserati 250F is arguably the most iconic race car ever produced by Maserati. Renowned for its balanced handling and driver-friendly dynamics, it achieved the pinnacle of motorsport success by securing the Formula 1 World Championship for Maserati in 1957 in the hands of the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio. Throughout the 1950s, the 250F was driven by many of the era's greatest names, including Stirling Moss, Jean Behra, Harry Schell, Mike Hawthorn, Peter Collins, Phil Hill, Luigi Villoresi, Alberto Ascari, Luigi Musso, and, of course, Fangio. In addition to its presence in top-tier racing, the 250F was a popular choice among privateers and amateur drivers worldwide, further cementing its legacy. From the moment it appeared on the track, the Maserati 250F captivated audiences with its sleek, elegant design. To this day, it remains celebrated as one of the most beautiful Formula 1 cars**x2014;a true masterpiece of automotive engineering and aesthetics. This definitive book on the Maserati 250F offers readers an in-depth journey through its development and racing triumphs, and explains its enduring influence.
- About The Author
- Walter Bäumer was born in 1954 into a family of car enthusiasts. His uncle, also named Walter, was a Mercedes Grand Prix driver and the winner with Huschke von Hanstein of the 1940 Mille Migia driving a BMW 328 with Touring coachwork, and his father, Werner, acted as Walter's manager and business advisor. After high school, Walter studied photography, and for many years worked as a fashion photographer and freelance art director for well-known companies in the fashion and cosmetic industries, and magazines such as Esquire, Lucca, Vogue, Style and Playboy. Since 2003 he has worked full time as a Maserati historian and consultant. International Research Maserati was founded in 2008
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781956309294
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Dalton Watson Fine Books, (19 June 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 848
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 290 x 295 mm
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