The 250 F was one of the most famous Formula 1 cars. It was designed by Gioachino Colombo and Vittorio Bellentani, and perfected by Giulio Alfieri. This model was a leading Grand Prix star from 1954 to 1960 and won countless victories in the four corners of the world. Its most successful season was in 1957, when it carried off the Argentina, Munich, France and Germany Grands Prix, and won the World Drivers’ Championship for Manuel Fangio and the Constructors’ World Championship.
Presented by Officine Alfieri Maserati, Modena
Engine: 6 cylinders
Capacity: 2493 cc
Max. power output: 240 bhp at 7200 rpm
Max. speed: 290 km/h
Weight: 630 kg