1931 Maserati 8C 2800
Final evolution of the original Maserati Tipo 26 to compete against the latest Alfa Romeo 8C Monza and Tipo A as well as against the T 51 Bugatti. It was fitted with a Tipo 26M engine with its cylinders bored out by 4 mm to arrive at its limit of 2.8 litres and produced 205 bhp at 5,500 rpm.
Developed in close collaboration with carburettor maker Edoardo Weber of Bologna. The compact, low-line body ensured improved aerodynamics. Top speed was between 210 and 230 km/h (130 to 143 mph). Of the 14 Tipo 26Ms (or 8C 2500s) made, at least four received the 2.8-litre engine and re-body, transforming them into 8C 2800s.
The Maserati 8C-2800 made its debut in the 1931 French Grand Prix at Montlhery, just south of Paris, where the rugged Luigi Fagioli broke the lap record. A second car was available in time for Rene Dreyfus to drive it in the Monza Grand Prix that September, where Fagioli won in spectacular style.
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1931 Maserati 8C 2800 In Detail
submitted by | Richard Owen |
engine | Inline-8 |
valvetrain | DOHC 2 Valves / Cyl |
displacement | 2811 cc / 171.5 in³ |
bore | 69 mm / 2.72 in |
stroke | 94 mm / 3.7 in |
compression | 5.5:1 |
power | 152.9 kw / 205.0 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
specific output | 72.93 bhp per litre |
bhp/weight | bhp per tonne |
driven wheels | Front Engine |
front tires | Dunlop 5.5×19 |
rear tires | Dunlop 5.5×19 |
front brakes | Mechanical Drums |
f brake size | mm / in |
rear brakes | Mechanical Drums |
r brake size | mm / in |
front wheels | F 45.7 x 7.6 cm / 18.0 x 3.0 in |
rear wheels | R 45.7 x 8.3 cm / 18.0 x 3.3 in |
steering | Worm & Sector |
wheelbase | 2750 mm / 108.3 in |
front track | 1340 mm / 52.8 in |
rear track | 1360 mm / 53.5 in |
length | 3840 mm / 151.2 in |
width | 1565 mm / 61.6 in |
height | 1210 mm / 47.6 in |
transmission | 4-Speed Manual |
gear ratios | :1 |
top speed | ~209.2 kph / 130.0 mph |