The Maserati 250F F1 OW 1956 is a Grand Prix race car produced by Italian car manufacturer Maserati. This classic vehicle was driven by none other than the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio, who set an impressive lap record at the 1956 German Grand Prix with the car. The sleek, aerodynamic shape of the Maserati 250F F1 OW 1956 is instantly recognizable, with its long, pointed nose and glossy exterior. The body of the car is painted a beautiful ivory, contrasting nicely with the bold red lines that run along the contours of the hood and sides of the vehicle. The Maserati 250F F1 OW 1956 is powered by a 2.5-litre straight-six engine, capable of producing 215 horsepower and reaching speeds of up to 250 kilometres per hour. This powerhouse engine is combined with a unique four-speed transmission and a stable axle suspension system that guarantees a smooth ride. This vehicle is also equipped with an ultra-light chassis, weighing approximately 800 kilograms. A unique feature of the Maserati 250F F1 OW 1956 is the presence of two four-spoke magnesium alloy wheels, which harken back to the days of classic racing. The interior of the Maserati 250F F1 OW 1956 is designed to provide the absolute optimum in driver comfort and safety. Loose objects are pushed firmly out of the way thanks to the design of the highly adjustable seating and the three-point safety harness. A lightweight roll bar is mounted to the rear of the cockpit to provide extra protection should an accident occur. All of these features combined with its racing performance helped make the Maserati 250F F1 OW 1956 a true symbol of speed and elegance.
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