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- Q19605622 subject Q7145443.
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- Q19605622 abstract "The Maserati Tipo 26B was a race car built by Italian manufacturer Maserati between 1927 and 1930, for a total of 6 units and one additional engine.It was closely derived from the Tipo 26 with the same steel ladder-type frame and a similar aluminum two-seater bodywork. The main difference was in the inline-8 engine being enlarged to 2-liter, otherwise it still featured crankshaft-driven Roots supercharger, twin gear-driven overhead camshafts and a dry sump lubrication. Two engines were rebored to 2.1-liter.The Tipo 26B was conceived primarily for open road racing since its engine didn't comply with the 1926-27 Grand Prix formula which required a maximum displacement of 1.5 liter.At its debut race in the 1927 Targa Florio the Maserati Tipo 26B driven by Alfieri Maserati finished 3rd overall.A Tipo 26B was classified 12th in the 1930 Indianapolis 500 race, driven by Letterio Cucinotta of Messina.".
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- Q19605622 designCompany Q3611086.
- Q19605622 designer Q3611086.
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- Q19605622 manufacturer Q35962.
- Q19605622 predecessor Q1998805.
- Q19605622 productionEndYear "1930".
- Q19605622 productionStartYear "1927".
- Q19605622 transmission "4-speedmanual".
- Q19605622 wheelbase "2.65".
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- Q19605622 assembly Q1891.
- Q19605622 assembly Q38.
- Q19605622 class Q5386.
- Q19605622 designer Q3611086.
- Q19605622 engine "2".
- Q19605622 layout Q4115030.
- Q19605622 manufacturer Q35962.
- Q19605622 name "Maserati Tipo 26B".
- Q19605622 predecessor Q1998805.
- Q19605622 production "1927".
- Q19605622 transmission "4".
- Q19605622 wheelbase "2650.0".
- Q19605622 type Product.
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- Q19605622 comment "The Maserati Tipo 26B was a race car built by Italian manufacturer Maserati between 1927 and 1930, for a total of 6 units and one additional engine.It was closely derived from the Tipo 26 with the same steel ladder-type frame and a similar aluminum two-seater bodywork. The main difference was in the inline-8 engine being enlarged to 2-liter, otherwise it still featured crankshaft-driven Roots supercharger, twin gear-driven overhead camshafts and a dry sump lubrication.".
- Q19605622 label "Maserati Tipo 26B".
- Q19605622 name "Maserati Tipo 26B".