Alberto Massimino
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Alberto Massimino (5 January 1895 – 27 November 1975) was an Italian automotive engineer.
Biography
Born in
FIAT (1924–28), where he followed Vittorio Jano who had left for Alfa Romeo. The 1500 cc, 12-cylinder 806/504 was driven by Pietro Bordino in the Gran Premio di Milano (1927). He also had a short stay at Alfa Romeo and Stabilimenti Farina before joining Scuderia Ferrari (1938–44), working on the 158 Alfetta with Gioacchino Colombo
, as well as on the
Tipo 815 (1940 Mille Miglia
).
At Maserati 4CLT
,
Maserati A6 (1946) and Maserati 250F (1952). He then worked for on shorter projects for
.
Massiminimo died at Modena in 1975.
References
- Schlegelmilch, Rainer W. (2004). Ferrari. Könemann. ISBN 3-8331-1057-0.
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