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    The Maserati 300S was a racing car produced by Maserati of Italy between 1955 and 1958 to compete in the FIA's World Sportscar Championship. Twenty-six...
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  • Car. Maserati 300S Sports Car. Maserati 250S Sports Car. Maserati 200S Sports Car. Maserati 150S Sports Car. Maserati 450S Sports Car. Maserati Tipo 60...
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    Reg Hunt (Maserati 250F) 25 November & 2 December 1956 – featuring the 1956 Australian Tourist Trophy, won by Stirling Moss (Maserati 300S), and on the...
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    fourth in the Mille Miglia by its sister 300S gave Maserati a total of 25 points. Unfortunately for Maserati this was five behind Ferrari's winning total...
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  • Maserati 300S". Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum. "1957 Maserati 300s". Redline. "1955 Maserati 300S | Maserati". April 18, 2016. "1957 Maserati 300...
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    Maserati 350S is a series of three racing cars made by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati, built by Giulio Alfieri, with aluminum body design by...
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    HWM-Jaguars, Martin Halusa (Jaguar D-Type) and Guillermo Fierro-Eleta (Maserati 300S), were penalised and started toward the rear of the grid. Max Smith-Hilliard...
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    Juan Manuel Fangio (category Maserati Formula One drivers)
    F1 history to win titles with four different teams: Alfa Romeo (1951), Maserati (1954 and 1957), Mercedes-Benz (1954 and 1955), and Ferrari (1956). He...
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    The Maserati Quattroporte (Italian pronunciation: [ˌkwattroˈpɔrte]) is a four-door luxury sports sedan produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati...
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    Stirling Moss (category Maserati Formula One drivers)
    a better one, Neubauer suggested that Moss buy a Maserati for the 1954 season. He bought a Maserati 250F, and although the car's unreliability prevented...
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