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    Ernesto Maserati (4 August 1898 – 1 December 1975) was an Italian automotive engineer and racer, with Maserati of Modena since its inception in Bologna...
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    pre-war Maserati 6CM and produced 65 hp (48 kW). It first appeared in the A6 Sport or Tipo 6CS/46, a barchetta prototype, developed by Ernesto Maserati and...
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    Anonima Officine Alfieri Maserati in 1914. Both served in World War I and the workshop was run by his brother Ernesto Maserati, who led a large production...
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    Mario, Ettore and Ernesto, contributed to the sports luxury automobile manufacturer Maserati in one way or another. The Maserati brothers were: Carlo...
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    vehicles globally. The Maserati brothers, Alfieri (1887–1932), Bindo (1883–1980), Carlo (1881–1910), Ettore (1894–1990), and Ernesto (1898–1975), were all...
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    of the Maserati racing car manufacturer. The company was bought by Adolfo Orsi in 1937, and in 1940, Ettore and his brothers Ernesto Maserati and Bindo...
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    The Maserati 4CL and its derived sister model the Maserati 4CLT are single-seat open-wheel Grand Prix racing cars that were designed and built by Maserati...
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  • Pietro Ghersi and Aymo Maggi. Maserati had the new 2.5-litre 26M for Borzacchini and Arcangeli, while Ernesto Maserati ran the older 2.1-litre Tipo 26B...
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  • engineers Alfieri Maserati (1887–1932) Bindo Maserati (1883–1980) Carlo Maserati (1881–1910) Ernesto Maserati (1898–1975) Ettore Maserati (1894–1990) Alessandro...
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  • and composer Ernesto Lecuona (1895–1963), Cuban musician Ernesto Mejía (born 1985), Venezuelan professional baseball player Ernesto Maserati (1898–1975)...
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    four-car Maserati works team. Luigi Fagioli and new team-driver René Dreyfus had the proven 26M, Clemente Biondetti the big V4, while Ernesto Maserati ran...
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    represented Bugatti, in various guises. Maserati had six cars, including a works entry for Ernesto Maserati while Borzacchini drove as relief for Cesare...
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    in 1947 by Ernesto Maserati (engineering manager) and his two brothers Ettore, and Bindo (operations managers) who had all left Maserati after their...
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    Maserati came out with the Tipo 26, its first highly competitive race car that led to Maserati winning the Constructors' title and Ernesto Maserati taking...
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  • by Alfieri Maserati (in a Maserati), Boillot in the only Peugeot, Lepori, Conelli (both Bugattis) and Maggi in a Maserati. Ernesto Maserati closed out...
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  • The two main Italian teams arrived: Borzacchini, Ernesto Maserati and Luigi Fagioli for Maserati and Brilli-Peri and Arcangeli in the Talbots of the...
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    Adolfo Orsi took over Maserati, thus solving the economic problems that the car manufacturer of the trident had. Ernesto Maserati was no longer so constrained...
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    initiated Fiat's relationship with OSCA in a July 1957 meeting with Ernesto Maserati. In November 1959 the 1500 Cabriolet appeared with this 1491 cc engine...
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    Modena from 1936 to 1936, with a total of four units. Designed by Ernesto Maserati, they had a front-mounted 4.788-liter V8 engine, 90 degrees, bore was...
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    came off Fagioli's Maserati, badly bruising his arm and he lost two minutes limping back to the pits to get it replaced. Ernesto Maserati relieved him and...
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    and four were entered for Luigi Arcangeli, Baconin Borzacchini and Ernesto Maserati. The opposition included a strong entry of Bugattis and OMs and from...
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    death, Ettore and Ernesto Maserati were forced to sell Maserati after financial turmoil. However, the contract with the new Maserati owner Adolfo Orsi...
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    final, which was won by Achille Varzi in a Maserati. His teammates, Luigi Arcangeli and Ernesto Maserati, completed the podium. Positions 1-4 progressed...
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    other top drivers, including the likes of Luigi Fagioli, René Dreyfus, Ernesto Maserati and Tazio Nuvolari. In his book My Two Lives, Dreyfus says: Her tenacity...
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    (Luigi Fagioli won, 21 July 1930), VI Coppa Acerbo (Achille Varzi won, Ernesto Maserati second, 17 August 1930), III Gran Premio di Monza (Varzi won, Arcangeli...
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  • – Nellie Fox, American baseball player and coach (b. 1927) 1975 – Ernesto Maserati, Italian race car driver and engineer (b. 1898) 1975 – Anna Roosevelt...
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    Fagioli 6 Luigi Castelbarco 7 Piero Taruffi 8 Clemente Biondetti 9 Ernesto Maserati 10 Tazio Nuvolari 11 Lelio Pellegrini 12 Louis Chiron 13 Goffredo Zehender...
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    Bugatti T35B 60 +14:40.0 16 5 6 Aymo Maggi Maserati 26R (8C-1700) 60 +25:09.0 22 6 42 Ernesto Maserati Maserati 26R (8C-1700) 55 +5 laps 13 7 22 Guy Bouriat...
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    pseudonym “Sabipa”). Their competition then, were two cars from Maserati (driven by Ernesto Maserati and Emilio Materassi) and Roberto Serboli's Chiribiri. So...
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    Italian honour would be upheld by Maserati. Alfieri Maserati drove the new Tipo 26B himself, while his brother Ernesto and Aymo Maggi had older Tipo26s...
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