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- Maserati_450S abstract "Maserati 450S (built 1956–1958) is a racing car made by Maserati of Italy, and used in FIA's endurance World Sportscar Championship racing. A total of nine were made.Their design started in 1954 (thus the internal designation «Tipo 54») led by Vittorio Bellentani and Guido Taddeucci. Their intent was to use larger engines than those then used by Maserati.One was the 3.5-litre to be used in Maserati 350S, the other to be used in the 450S, had a 4.478-litre short-stroke V8 engine with four Weber carburetor 45 IDM (400 bhp (300 kW) at 7200). The tubular chassis and body was designed by Valerio Colotti, and inherited much from the Maserati 300S, using De Dion (mechanical) and 5-speed ZF gearbox, and a suspension with double wishbones and coil springs.The 450S was raced in the 1957 World Sports Car Championship where its principal rivals were Ferrari with its 290 MM, 315 S and 335 S models, the Jaguar D Type and the Aston Martin DBR1.Chassis #4501 had a 4.2-litre V8, based on the prototype raced at 1956 Mille Miglia and 1956 Swedish Grand Prix. A clutch failure after a very promising start in the Buenos Aires 1000 km by Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio prevented the car from commencing the season with a win. The car was redesigned to a coupe drawn by Frank Costin of England, constructed by Zagato, and raced once again by Stirling Moss at Le Mans where it failed to finish. Later, the car was restored by Medardo Fantuzzi of Maserati (new chassis #4512); later by Faralli & Mazzanti.Chassis #4503, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio and Jean Behra, won the 12 Hours of Sebring. It was thencrashed by Jean Behra during practice for the Mille Miglia and didn't start the race. Repaired it was again crashed by Behra at the Le Mans 24 Hours before it won again in the hands of Behra and Stirling Moss in the Swedish Sports Car Grand Prix. In the final race of the 1957 season the Venezuelan Sports Car Grand Prix it was destroyed before being later rebuilt.Chassis #4505 driven by Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson raced in the Mille Miglia until the brake pedal fell off. At the 1000km Nürburgring it was driven by Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio and recorded another DNF when the wheel dropped off. The car was later sold to Temple Buell, who drilled it to 5.7-litre, and later to Jim Hall.Chassis #4507 was driven by Stirling Moss and Harry Schell at the Venezuelan Sports Car Grand Prix where it was destroyed in a fiery crash that also involved chassis #4503.Maserati finished the season as runners up to Ferrari in the World Sports Car Championship, its two victories at Sebring and Kristianstad, together with a second place at Buenos Aires and fourth in the Mille Miglia by its sister 300S giving Maserati 25 points. Unfortunately for Maserati this was 5 behind Ferrari's winning total of 30 points gained from victories at Buenos Aires, the Mille Miglia and Venezuela together with second at the Nurburgring and Sweden.Other cars were sold: Chassis #4502 to Tony Parravano, #4505 to Jim Kimberley and #4506 to John Edgar. Chassis #4509 and #4510 was sold to the US, some having engine expansions to 5.7 and 6.6 Litres and used in SCCA races by Carroll Shelby, Jim Hall, Masten Gregory, Walt Cline and Ebb Rose. Chassis #4512 was originally the #4501 (see above).Between 1956 and 1962, the 450S had 119 appearances, 31 of these being victories.".
- Maserati_450S layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Maserati_450S manufacturer Maserati.
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- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maserati_vehicles.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_racing_cars.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink De_Dion_tube.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Denis_Jenkinson.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Ebb_Rose.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Faralli.
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- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Ferrari_315_S.
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- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Costin.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
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- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Guido_Taddeucci.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Schell.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_D_Type.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Behra.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Hall_(racing_driver).
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Kimberley.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Manuel_Fangio.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Maserati.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Maserati_300S.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Maserati_350S.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Masten_Gregory.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Mazzanti.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Medardo_Fantuzzi.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Mille_Miglia.
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- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Sports_Car_Club_of_America.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Stirling_Moss.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Temple_Hoyne_Buell.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Parravano.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Valerio_Colotti.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Vittorio_Bellentani.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Cline.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Weber_carburetor.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink World_Sportscar_Championship.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink ZF_Friedrichshafen.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink Zagato.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink File:CarrollShelbyAtVirginiaInternationalRaceway2007.jpg.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink File:Maserati_V8.JPG.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLink File:SC06_1957_Maserati_450S_Costin_Zagato_Coupe.jpg.
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLinkText "450S".
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maserati 450 S".
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maserati 450S Prototype".
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maserati 450S Spyder".
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maserati 450S Zagato Coupe".
- Maserati_450S wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maserati 450S".
- Maserati_450S bodyStyle "2".
- Maserati_450S caption "1957".
- Maserati_450S layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Maserati_450S manufacturer Maserati.
- Maserati_450S name "Maserati 450S".
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- Maserati_450S subject Category:Maserati_vehicles.
- Maserati_450S subject Category:Sports_racing_cars.
- Maserati_450S hypernym Car.
- Maserati_450S type Automobile.
- Maserati_450S type MeanOfTransportation.
- Maserati_450S type Car.
- Maserati_450S type Vehicle.
- Maserati_450S type Product.
- Maserati_450S type DesignedArtifact.
- Maserati_450S type Thing.
- Maserati_450S comment "Maserati 450S (built 1956–1958) is a racing car made by Maserati of Italy, and used in FIA's endurance World Sportscar Championship racing. A total of nine were made.Their design started in 1954 (thus the internal designation «Tipo 54») led by Vittorio Bellentani and Guido Taddeucci.".
- Maserati_450S label "Maserati 450S".
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- Maserati_450S wasDerivedFrom Maserati_450S?oldid=687639696.
- Maserati_450S depiction 1957_Maserati_450S_-_fvl.jpg.
- Maserati_450S isPrimaryTopicOf Maserati_450S.
- Maserati_450S name "Maserati 450S".