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Maserati Tipo 151

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Maserati Tipo 151
Maserati
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Production 1962 - 1963
Class Endurance Race Car
Body Style 2-seat front-engined coupe
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Height
Wheelbase
Weight 2149.5 lb
Transmission
Engine 4.0 liter V8 engine, 45 IDM down draft Webers
Power
Similar Maserati Tipo 64
Maserati Tipo 152
Maserati Tipo 154
Designer Giulio Alfieri

The Maserati Tipo 151 marked a return to more traditional concepts of car design and used a frame comprising a trellis of both round and oval large tubes, an independent front suspension and a De Dion axle which had many similarities to that used on the Type 64 completed a month or so before. The engine was derived from the 450S with a reduced displacement of just under 4.0 litres. The body was reminiscent of the Costin designed Zagato bodied 450S, but with an accentuated Kamm tail. The mandatory doors opened half way up the side due to the longitudinal tubes of the frame and the lateral fuel tanks. At Le Mans in 1962 the Simone car was in the Maserati France colours of red body with a tri-stripe whilst the Cunningham team cars had a white body with two blue stripes. At race end the Cunningham cars went back to the US. The Simone car to the factory for revision for the 1963 event. Improvements included a new engine, the standard production 4941cc motor derived from the 5000GT but with single ignition and indirect injection, but now producing 430 bhp and now renumbered as 151/1. The car came back again to the factory in preparation for 1964 when there was a massive change to the frame, the mechanicals and the body. Now designated 151/3 (Tipo 152 by some) and jokingly called the 'racing van', the engine was unchanged in size. For 1965 there was again work on the frame and the body and the displacement of the engine was increased to 5046.8 cc - this version (151/3) is called the Tipo 154 by some. The driver Lloyd "Lucky" Casner was killed during practice prior to the race. The engine went on to power the Tipo 65 less than 2 months later.


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