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team also ran (and won) the car in races such as [[Grand Prix of Naples]] and [[Targa Florio]],  
 
team also ran (and won) the car in races such as [[Grand Prix of Naples]] and [[Targa Florio]],  
 
using drivers [[Aldo Marazza]], [[Luigi Villoresi]] and [[Ettore Bianco]].   
 
using drivers [[Aldo Marazza]], [[Luigi Villoresi]] and [[Ettore Bianco]].   
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File:1936 Maserati 6C M 1.jpg|'''1936 Maserati 6C M'''
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File:1936 Maserati 6C M 4.jpg|[http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk <small>Source</small>]
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==External links==
 
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 7 January 2011

Maserati 6CM
Maserati 6CM
Manufacturer Maserati
Production 1936-1940
Class Racing car
Dody style single-seater
Platform
Layout
Similar Maserati 6CM


Maserati 6CM (1936 - 1940) were 29 Italian single-seater racing cars made by Maserati of Modena. It was built on the Maserati 4CM frame, and front suspension as on Maserati V8RI. The first version had

outputting 155bhp at 6200 rpm; Pirelli tyres. It weighed 650kg and reached around 140mph. A second version featured a larger engine (175 bhp at 6600 rpm) and semi-cantilever leaf springs (1938), and the third version had some minor adjustments (1939). The last two cars had four valves per cylinder, and in its last year, experiments with natural aspirations were made (1940).

Most cars were sold to private owners such as Austin Dobson, Lord Howe and John Peter Wakefield. Teams that ran the car were Scuderia Ambrosiana and Ecurie Helvetica. Maserati's own works team also ran (and won) the car in races such as Grand Prix of Naples and Targa Florio, using drivers Aldo Marazza, Luigi Villoresi and Ettore Bianco.


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