Date |
Result |
Event |
Driver |
# |
Reference |
With the closing of
the racing department at the end of the
1957 season, it appeared that there would
be no more 250/F1's produced by the
Officine Alfieri Maserati. However, in
the Spring of 1958, chassis 2532
appeared. |
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tested at the Nürburgring |
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paddock during practice for
the race at Spa |
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1958/07/06
Juan Manuel Fangio |
4th |
GP de l'Automobile Club de
France |
Juan Fangio |
#34 |
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It was this chassis
that appeared at the last race of the
2500cc formula, not 2529 as was thought.
Therefore, Fangio drove cars that
appeared in both the first - 2505 - and
last - 2532 - races of the formula. |
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58 - Temple Buell |
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58 - renumbered as
2533 by the Buell team |
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Chassis 2532
renumbered as 2533: |
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1958/08/24
Temple Buell |
9th - brakes, crash |
GP Automovel de Portugal/
Oporto |
Caroll Shelby |
#28 |
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1958/09/07
Temple Buell |
4th |
GP d'Italia/ Monza |
Masten Gregory & Carroll
Shelby |
#32 |
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1958/10/19
Temple Buell |
6th |
GP de Maroc/ Ain Diab |
Masten Gregory |
#22 |
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1960/02/07
Scuderia Centro Sud |
retired - overheating |
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Giorgio Scarlatti |
#8 |
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1960/11/20
Joe Lubin |
13th |
United States GP/ Riverside |
Bob Drake |
#20 |
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99 - Nick Mason, UK |
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