MASERATI 250 F – year 1954

MASERATI 250 F – year 1954

Offizine Alfieri Maserati SpA, Modena, Italy.

Model 250 F, on which Fangio scored in 1954 year world champion title, is without a doubt the best post-war Maserati car.

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FERRARI 625 – year 1954

FERRARI 625 – year 1954

Car Ferrari Construction, Modena, Italy.

In years 1952 i 1953 Ferrari cars definitely won in all major Grand Prix races. In 1952, Ascari won six Grand Prix races, a w …

SIMCA GORDINI – year 1952

SIMCA GORDINI – year 1952

Industrial Company of Mechanics and Automobile Bodywork Nanterre, His, France.

The FIA ​​announced in the years 1952 i 1953 Formula World Championship 2, thus encouraging to participate in the company's races …

ALFA ROMEO 159 – year 1951

ALFA ROMEO 159 – year 1951

Alfa Romeo S.p.A, Milano, Italy.

W 1951 The Alfetta was modernized once again. The rear oscillating shafts were replaced with a de Dion rigid rear axle with articulated drive shafts. Car, already marked as type 159, received …

FERRARI 375 – year 1951

FERRARI 375 – year 1951

Car Ferrari Construction, Modena, Italy.

In the season 1950 Alfa Romeo definitely dominated. Eleven victories out of eleven starts contributed to building this conviction, that model 159 it is unrivaled. However, competitors "did not fall asleep pears in the ashes” …

BRM V-16 – year 1949

BRM V-16 – year 1949

British Racing Motors, Lincolnshire, Bourne, United Kingdom.

W 1946 year, on the initiative of Raymond Mays and Pierre Berthon, the company was established, aimed at constructing your own, british formula car 1. British Racing Motors organization, (abbreviated as BRM) …

TALBOT 4,5 L – year 1949

TALBOT 4,5 L – year 1949

Automobiles Talbot, Suresnes, France.

French Talbot was one of the companies, which did not use compressors to increase the power of their engines.

The basis of the new 4,5 liter engine was a six-cylinder, in-line engine, tried before the war in sports …

FERRARI 125 – year 1949

FERRARI 125 – year 1949

Car Ferrari Construction, Modena, Italy

Enzo Ferrari – an outstanding figure in Grand Prix racing - he made his debut in 1946 year, unveiling its first twelve-cylinder engine for GT passenger cars. The engine had a capacity 1497 cm3 (∅ 55 …

Maserati 4CLT – year 1948

Maserati 4CLT – year 1948

Officine Alfieri Maserati SpA, Modena, Italy.

W 1947 The ten-year contract between Adolf Orsi and the Maserati brothers expired, who left for their new company OSCA (Specialized Automobile Construction Workshop). The head of the design department was Eng. Maximine.…

ALFA ROMEO 158 – year 1947

ALFA ROMEO 158 – year 1947

Alfa Romeo S.p.A, Milano, Italy.

Already in 1937 year of Eng. Gioacchino Colombo started working on a new racing car, which under the name of Alfa Romeo 158 in years 1947-1951 dominated the Grand Prix tracks.

Car, initially …