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  | name            = Maserati 26M
  | Category        = [[Grand Prix]]
  | manufacturer    = [[Maserati]]
  | Marque/Constructor  = [[Maserati]]
  | parent_company  =  
  | parent_company  =  
  | production      = 1930
  | Debut      = 1930
  | assembly        =
  | Successor       = [[Maserati 8C|8C]]
| predecessor      =
  | Platform         = [[FR layout|FR]]
| successor       = [[Maserati 8C|8C]]
  | Engine           = 2.5 litre [[Straight-8]]<br>(185 [[Horsepower|bhp]])
  | class            = [[Race car]]
  | Transmission     = 4 speed [[manual transmission]]
| platform         = [[FR layout|FR]]
  | Wheelbase       = 2640&nbsp;millimetre|mm (103.9 in)
  | engine           = 2.5 litre [[Straight-8]]<br>(185 [[Horsepower|bhp]])
  | Weight           = 800 kg (1764 lb)
  | transmission     = 4 speed [[manual transmission]]
  | wheelbase       = 2640&nbsp;millimetre|mm (103.9 in)
  | weight           = 800 kg (1764 lb)
}}
}}
The '''Maserati 26M''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] [[race car]] for [[Maserati]] between 1930 and 1934.<ref name="goldenage">{{cite web | url=http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/c8.htm | title=Cars (Part 8): Maserati | publisher= The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing | accessdate=2007-04-10 }}</ref>
The '''Maserati 26M''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] [[race car]] for [[Maserati]] between 1930 and 1934.<ref name="goldenage">{{cite web | url=http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/c8.htm | title=Cars (Part 8): Maserati | publisher= The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing | accessdate=2007-04-10 }}</ref>



Latest revision as of 04:58, 17 September 2007

Maserati 26M
Race Car
Category Grand Prix
Constructor Maserati
Chassis {{{Chassis}}}
Suspension (front) {{{Front Suspension}}}
Suspension (rear) {{{Rear Suspension}}}
Engine 2.5 litre Straight-8
(185 bhp)
Power {{{Power}}}
Transmission 4 speed manual transmission
Fuel {{{Fuel}}}
Tyres {{{Tyres}}}
Notable entrants {{{Notable Entrants}}}
Notable drivers {{{Notable Drivers}}}
Debut 1930
Races competed {{{Races Competed}}}
Race victories {{{Race Victories}}}
Constructors' Championships {{{Constructor's Championships}}}
Drivers' Championships {{{Driver's Championships}}}
Pole positions {{{Pole Positions}}}
Fastest laps {{{Fastest Laps}}}
Designer {{{Designer}}}

The Maserati 26M was a Grand Prix race car for Maserati between 1930 and 1934.<ref name="goldenage">Template:Citation/core{{#if:|}}</ref>

The 26M won one Grand Prix at Albi in 1934 in the hands of Rupert Featherstonhaugh.<ref name="goldenage" />

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