A blog largely about photos I've taken over some years of classic and historic racing and sports cars.
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Sunday, 29 September 2024
1957 Maserati 250F V12
Monday, 14 August 2023
Pit Lane Activity
Monday, 8 August 2022
Maseratis and ERA
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
1953 Cooper Bristol T23
Sunday, 6 December 2020
Celebration Maserati Invitation Race
The SeeRed meeting at Donington Park in September 2005 featured the Maserati marque, and in particular the Maserati 250F. One of the races was a Celebration Maserati Invitation Race, and I took this photograph at McLean's Corner during that race.
Leading is the Tec-Mec F415 of Barrie Baxter, a car that Valerio Colotti was working on as a development of the Maserati 250F when Maserati pulled out of racing at the end of the 1957 season. Colotti set up the Studio Tecnica Meccanica to build the car for the 1959 season, but only one car was built, and it only started in one race, the 1959 US Grand Prix, where it only lasted for six laps. There were 12 Maserati 250Fs listed in the programme of the event for this race and two of them are behind the Tec-Mec here but I can't identify which ones they are - although the one to the right of the Tec-Mec may be the Cameron Miller replica CM7 of Allan Miles. The car with the blue band round the nose behind that trio is the V12-engined Maserati 250F (2531) of Thomas Bscher and the car bringing up the rear is the Cameron Miller 250F replica (CM2) of Ian Duncan, being driven by Rick Hall.
Monday, 12 October 2020
1957 Maserati 250F V12
I photographed his car at Luffield Corner competing in the Chopard HGPCA Grand Prix Car Race at the Coys International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in July 1993.
It's Thomas Bscher's 1957 Maserati 250F V12, a car built
with a 2,491cc V12 engine instead of the 250F's usual 6-cylinder inline 2,490
unit. It's chassis #2531 and is one of only 2 cars specifically built to take
the V12 engine, and the only one to take part in a World Championship race. It
was entered for the 1957 Italian Grand Prix and driven by Jean Behra, but
retired towards the end of the race with overheating problems. When Maserati
disbanded the team at the end of the 1957 season the engine was removed from
the car, which was sold to Brazilian Antonio de Barros who installed a V8
Chevrolet engine and raced it till the mid-1960s. It was eventually rescued by
Colin Crabbe and restored by Stephen Griswold with the 3 litre V12 engine from
a Maserati T63 sports car. The programme of this Silverstone meeting shows the
engine capacity of the car to be 2,500cc, but I can't find anything that says
it's been reunited with the correct V12 engine.
Saturday, 14 March 2020
1957 Maserati 250F V12
Saturday, 29 June 2019
Maserati & Lotus
On 5 September 2015 I showed photographs of the Maserati 250F V12 that I had taken at Donington Park in 2005.
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