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1956 Maserati 450S Prototype by Fantuzzi wallpaper thumbnail.

1956 Maserati 450S Prototype by Fantuzzi

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Maserati 450S (built 1956-1958) were nine racing cars made by Maserati of Italy, and used in FIA’s endurance World Sportscar Championship racing.

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1956 Maserati 450S

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Maserati 450S (built 1956-1958) were nine racing cars made by Maserati of Italy, and used in FIA’s endurance World Sportscar Championship racing.

1955 Maserati 250S wallpaper thumbnail.

1955 Maserati 250S

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The Maserati 250S featured an enlarged 2.5L version of the brands all new four cylinder engine, increasing low end torque.

1956 Maserati 300S wallpaper thumbnail.

1956 Maserati 300S

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The Maserati 300S was a racing car produced by Maserati of Italy between 1955–58, which competed in the FIA’s World Sportscar Championship.

2014 McLaren MP4-29 wallpaper thumbnail.

2014 McLaren MP4-29

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The MP4-29 is McLaren’s first turbo powered F1 car since the Honda engined MP4/4.

1965 Maserati Tipo 65 Birdcage wallpaper thumbnail.

1965 Maserati Tipo 65 Birdcage

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The Tipo 61 was the most well known model but Giulio Alfieri designed 5 different models, all based on an intricate multi-tubular frame concept.

1953 Maserati A6GCS by Fantuzzi wallpaper thumbnail.

1953 Maserati A6GCS by Fantuzzi

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To compete in the World Sportscar Championship, the A6GCS was developed, spyders initially designed by Colombo and refined by Medardo Fantuzzi and Celestino Fiandri.

1954 Maserati 250F wallpaper thumbnail.

1954 Maserati 250F

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The Maserati 250F was a racing car made by Maserati of Italy used in ‘2.5 litre’ Formula One racing between January 1954 and November 1960.

1948 Maserati 4CLT wallpaper thumbnail.

1948 Maserati 4CLT

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The Maserati 4CL and its derived sister model the Maserati 4CLT are single-seat racing cars that were designed and built by Maserati.

1959 Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage wallpaper thumbnail.

1959 Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage

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The Maserati Tipo 61 (commonly referred to as the Maserati Birdcage) is a sports racing car of the early 1960s.

2014 Mitsubishi MiEV Evolution III Pikes Peak wallpaper thumbnail.

2014 Mitsubishi MiEV Evolution III Pikes Peak

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Aims to show the possibilities in all-electric racecars competing in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.

2015 Jaguar F-Type Project 7 wallpaper thumbnail.

2015 Jaguar F-Type Project 7

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F-Type Project 7 is the first Jaguar performance vehicle from Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Operations team.

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2013 Praga R1

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The Praga R1 is a sportscar made by Slovakian car manufacturer Praga Racing.

1973 Porsche 917/30 wallpaper thumbnail.

1973 Porsche 917/30

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The 917/30 was the most powerful sports car racer ever built and raced.

2008 Porsche RS Spyder wallpaper thumbnail.

2008 Porsche RS Spyder

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Rule changes increased the RS Spyder’s weight to 825 kg and Porsche introduce a new direct injection engine developing 503 horsepower.

1994 Williams FW16B wallpaper thumbnail.

1994 Williams FW16B

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Featured revised bodywork, with a low profile engine cover and enclosed driveshaft and an anhedral rear wing lower element

1997 Williams FW19 wallpaper thumbnail.

1997 Williams FW19

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The car was a logical development of the extremely successful FW18, which had comfortably won both titles in 1996.

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2002 Williams FW24

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The FW24 was closely based on the previous year’s FW23, and powered by a development of the ultra-powerful BMW engine from 2001.

1988 Williams FW12 wallpaper thumbnail.

1988 Williams FW12

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In its original guise the FW12 featured a Judd CV 3.5 V8. In 1988 the car was unsuccessful for Williams after two years of domination with the FW12’s predecessor

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2008 BMW Sauber F1.08

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A strong 2008 season was halted by the decision to move onto the 2009 cars development early.

1992 Williams FW14B wallpaper thumbnail.

1992 Williams FW14B

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The car was born out of necessity, as the 1989 and 1990 seasons had proven competitive for Williams, but they had underachieved in their own and Renault’s eyes.

2007 Lotus 2-Eleven wallpaper thumbnail.

2007 Lotus 2-Eleven

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The Lotus 2-Eleven is aimed at the true track day enthusiast, taking Colin Chapman’s philosophy of “Performance Through Light Weight” to its most extreme level yet.

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2008 Lotus 2-Eleven

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The supercharged and intercooled 1.8L engine in the Lotus 2-Eleven has a maximum power output of 252 hp and a torque figure of 242 Nm.

2014 Williams FW36 wallpaper thumbnail.

2014 Williams FW36

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The FW36 is the first car built by Williams to use a Mercedes engine, a 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged engine, known as the PU106A Hybrid.

2014 KTM X-Bow GT wallpaper thumbnail.

2014 KTM X-Bow GT

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No other car epitomises the term “super sports car” as thoroughly and uncompromisingly as the KTM X-BOW GT.

2011 BAC Mono wallpaper thumbnail.

2011 BAC Mono

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Mono was designed to bring formula race car levels of handling, performance and thrill to the public road.

2008 Williams FW30 wallpaper thumbnail.

2008 Williams FW30

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The FW30 is largely an evolution of the previous, 2007-season, Williams model: the FW29.

2010 Williams FW32 wallpaper thumbnail.

2010 Williams FW32

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The FW32 was raced by Rubens Barrichello and 2009 GP2 Series champion Nico Hülkenberg.

2011 Williams FW33 wallpaper thumbnail.

2011 Williams FW33

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During the course of the season, it became clear that the car was much less competitive than Williams FW32.