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The Maserati Tipo 26M was a model of Grand Prix race car produced by Italian manufacturer Maserati in Bologna, for a total of 13 units, between 1930 and 1932. Before the Tipo 26M, the original Tipo 26 from 1926 had evolved into version such as 26B, 26C and 26R. Based on these, the Tipo 26M was designed in 1930 as mostly single-seaters (M meaning monoposto) and also referred to as 8C 2500 (8 cylinder, 2500 cc). Six of the 26M were made intoTipo 26M Sport for long endurance purposes.Special two-seaters for road use, were the 26M Grand Sport by Carrozzeria Castagna, and the Sport Tipo 1000 Miglia by Ugo Zagato. Two four-seaters were later referred to as the company's first attempt at non-racing cars.

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  • La Maserati Tipo 26 M (pour monoposto en italien) est la treizième voiture de Grand Prix conçue par le constructeur automobile italien Maserati. Avant la 26 M, la Tipo 26/8C de 1926 avait évolué en 26 B, 26C/8C 2100 et 26 R ; basée sur cette dernière, la 26 M est conçue en 1930. Une version sport est baptisée 26 M Sport. Il existe également une 26 M Grand Sport à deux places pour l'usage routier et une Sport Tipo 1000 Miglia, carrossée par Ugo Zagatto. (fr)
  • La Tipo 26 M è una autovettura da competizione costruita dalla Maserati dal 1930 al 1932 conosciuta anche come 8C-2500 precorrendo le designazioni ufficiali delle successive serie 8C. Il debutto nelle corse fu il 25 maggio 1930 al Reale Premio di Roma con una vittoria del pilota Luigi Arcangeli. (it)
  • The Maserati Tipo 26M was a model of Grand Prix race car produced by Italian manufacturer Maserati in Bologna, for a total of 13 units, between 1930 and 1932. Before the Tipo 26M, the original Tipo 26 from 1926 had evolved into version such as 26B, 26C and 26R. Based on these, the Tipo 26M was designed in 1930 as mostly single-seaters (M meaning monoposto) and also referred to as 8C 2500 (8 cylinder, 2500 cc). Six of the 26M were made intoTipo 26M Sport for long endurance purposes.Special two-seaters for road use, were the 26M Grand Sport by Carrozzeria Castagna, and the Sport Tipo 1000 Miglia by Ugo Zagato. Two four-seaters were later referred to as the company's first attempt at non-racing cars. (en)
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