Maserati Turns 100

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Maserati Turns 100

Words by Mr Philip Delves Broughton

11 December 2014

Sir Stirling Moss leading the pack in a Maserati 250F at the Monte Carlo Grand Prix, 1956 LAT Photographic/ Rex Features

From left: Messrs Bindo, Ettore, Ernesto and Mario Maserati outside the Officine Alfieri Maserati premises in Pontevecchio, Bologna, circa 1934 Spitzley/ Zagari

Marchese Michele Carcano and Mr Carlo Maserati with Carlo’s first designs at Anzano del Parco, Como, 1898 National Motor Museum/ Heritage Images/ Getty Images

The Maserati factory in Modena, pictured in 1958 Courtesy Maserati S.p.A

“Ernesto, the youngest brother and easily the best driver in the family, was given the keys to the Tipo 26, and in the summer of 1926 he drove it 104mph to win its first race in Bologna”

The Maserati trident logo designed by Mr Mario Maserati, 1920 Courtesy Maserati S.p.A

Mr Tazio Nuvolari driving a Maserati 8CM to victory at the Nice Grand Prix, 1933 Rex Features

“Motor racing at the time was beyond treacherous. Crashes and deaths occurred with appalling frequency”

Mr José Froilán González driving a Maserati 4CLT/48, and Mr Luigi Villoresi in a Ferrari 125, lead the pack at the Monaco Grand Prix, 1950 Rex Features

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