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The Maserati 250F

A Formula 1 Legend

A history of the most iconic racecar ever produced by Maserati.

Renowned for its balanced handling and driver-friendly dynamics, the Maserati 250F 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 in racing, including Stirling Moss, Jean Behra, and, of course, Fangio. The 250F was also a popular choice among privateers and amateur drivers around the world, further cementing its legacy. To this day, its sleek, elegant design remains celebrated as one of the most beautiful Formula 1 cars ever built—a true masterpiece of automotive engineering and aesthetics. This comprehensive account records the story of this iconic model, including a detailed race history.
 

450 pages | 2 volumes, 400 color plates | 11.61 x 11.42 | © 2026

Sport and Recreation

Transportation: Automotive


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Table of Contents

Book 1: Maserati In The Formula 1
- In the Australias
- In the Factory
- The Mechanics
- Technical Developments
- Personalities

Book 2: The Cars
- Index

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