Maserati presented the F Tributo Special Edition as a world premiere at the Shanghai Motor Show, a car with a dna devoted to racing with which it celebrates its racing past. Maserati’s baptism in racing was exactly 95 years ago: on 25 April 1926 the first racing car to display the trident on the bonnet, the Tipo26, won the Targa Florio in the 1500cc class with Alfieri Maserati at the wheel and 28 years later, the January 17, 1954, Maserati made its F1 debut with the 250F driven by Juan Manuel Fangio. An iconic combination crowned by numerous victories and to which the House of the Trident has decided to pay homage with the new F Tributo Special Edition: F as Fangio, the driver who marked an era; Tribute as a clear homage to glorious victories. The special series is available for Ghibli and Levante in two exclusive colors – Rosso Tributo and Azzurro Tributo – and revives the spirit of Maserati with a sporty look in both aesthetics and details, including the interior.
Maserati’s debut in racing
Maserati’s baptism in racing was exactly 95 years ago: on 25 April 1926, the first racing Maserati to display the trident on the bonnet, the Tipo26, won the Targa Florio in the 1500cc class with Alfieri Maserati at the wheel. 28 years later, on January 17, 1954, Maserati made its F1 debut and entered the Olympus of world motoring with the 250F driven by Juan Manuel Fangio. An iconic combination, crowned by numerous victories and to which the House of the Trident has decided to pay tribute.
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