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Maserati
Tipo V5
The Maserati RACE
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Following the success with coupled engines
Alfieri Maserati took the concept further by redesigning the V4 with a stoke
of 82 mm as used in the 26M and an increase in the bore to 69 mm providing
more than 330 bhp from its 16 cylinders. Whist the car had exceptional
performance and a very favourable power to weight, the increase in power
imposed strains on the chassis. With larger brakes, wheels and a
different exhaust the car entered the 1932 season to be confronted with the
Alfa Type B single seater - the V5 as a two seater was showing its age,
despite some epic battles with the Alfa. The death of Amedeo Ruggeri during
a world speed record attempt was its last use in that year. In 1933
two engines were used successfully by Theo Rossi on the boat the Montelera
XV. In 1934 the car reappeared in the Tripoli GP fitted with hydraulic
brakes and new Bosch magnetos, following its near destruction in
1932.. Unfortunately the car left the road disastrously with Piero
Taruffi at the wheel. That was its last appearance.
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Tipo V5 with Luigi
Fagioli at the wheel in the Real Premio of Rome, 1932 |
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Tipo V5 of Fagioli
and the Alfa Romeo P3 of Nuvolari battling it out in the Monza Grand
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