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1930-1932 Maserati Tipo 26M Sport. Just like with Tipo 26 and Tipo 26B, Alfieri Maserati decided to make an endurance version of Tipo 26M and called it Tipo 26M Sport. Among 6 cars made during 1930-1931 three were based on sporting frames, one of which Castagna used for its four-seat version. Zagato's Tipo 26M Grand Sport became one of the first market targeted Maserati cars and had an attractive two-seat sport body. Two last cars were aimed to endurance racing in England and had four seats from the very beginning.
1. 1930-1932 Maserati Tipo 26M Sport. Not quite sure, but think it's the above Zagato version.
2. Maserati Tipo 26M Sport at Principle de Piedmonte Circuit in 1930 with Luigi Villoresi driving.
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Q: Could all of you say a few words comparing driving the new cars to last year’s?
JB: <...> I think this car backwards would be almost as good as last year’s car forwards.
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