Maserati Neden Ferrari ve Lamborghini Kadar Hatırlanmıyor?

Maserati's history begins 33 years before Ferrari and 49 years before Lamborghini. The story of an Italian brand that won America's biggest race, took its logo from Anatolia, and refused to die. 🔱 A table in Modena, 3 Italian car manufacturers. Everyone knows the first one: Enzo Ferrari. And the second: Ferruccio Lamborghini. But the third? Nobody remembers him. But he was the man who sat at the table before the other two. 5 brothers, a Bologna workshop, world records, the Race of the Gods, a champion kidnapped by Castro, and a spear from Anatolia. Ready? Let's begin. 🇮🇹 ⏱️ TIMELINE 00:00 — The table in Modena: Ferrari, Lamborghini and the forgotten third 01:05 — Here's a story, not numbers 01:19 — The town of Voghera and its 7 Maserati siblings 02:14 — A workshop in Bologna: 1914 02:54 — Tipo 26: The first Maserati is born 03:31 — The secret of the Trident: The logo is actually from Anatolia 04:59 — The V4 and the 16-cylinder beast 05:31 — A brand's ordeal with two deaths 06:24 — Adolfo Orsi takes the stage 06:59 — Indianapolis 500: A victory no Italian could repeat 07:28 — The war years and electric Maseratis 07:47 — A6 1500: The first road car 08:31 — Formula 1 and the 250F 09:13 — The Race of the Gods: Fangio's 48-second miracle 10:21 — Why did Fidel Castro kidnap Fangio? 10:45 — End of the racing program, beginning of the transformation 11:25 — Birdcage: 30-kilogram chassis 12:34 — Return to road cars 12:57 — Quattroporte: the world's first luxury sports sedan 13:22 — Names of the winds: Mistral, Ghibli, Bora 13:54 — Ghibli, which was rejected by Henry Ford 14:09 — The Citroën era and the oil crisis 14:36 ​​— The bittersweet story of De Tomaso and Biturbo 15:19 — Fiat, Ferrari, and family reunion 15:42 — From 3200 GT to MC12 16:12 — MC20 and Nettuno: The Neptune engine 110 years later 16:55 — Why is it still important? #Maserati #AutomotiveHistory #It'sAreAwfulNotToKnow #Ferrari #ItalianCars 👀👀 Instagram:   / bilmemenayip   👀👀 Prepared & Presented by: Erhan Özkantarcı Post Production: Orkan Varan