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This Maserati had an amazingly long career in competition. In 1936-37 it was on the Grand Prix circuit (winning the Pau Grand Prix in 1936) and racing in the Vanderbilt Cups. It competed in the Indianapolis 500 of 1938-39 and after the war at Watkins Glen from 1948 to 1955, winning the Seneca Cup race in 1949 and 1955. It weighed 1870 lbs and was powered by a supercharged V-8 with 320 hp. Its top speed was 144 mph. Source: Paraphrased from a sign in the museum.
Copyright Frank Brault
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