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Why Maserati is making a return

t’s been a long time since the famous Maserati name graced a single-seater world championship with its presence. Then, it competed in a world where hay bales lined fast and dangerous circuits, captured on black-and-white film, as drivers diced with skinny tyres and no downforce. Now, 62 years after the title-winning 250F was put out to pasture when Formula 1 introduced its 1.5-litre engine formula, Maserati has announced its long-awaited return to the arena. Unlike its 1950s F1 counterparts in Ferrari and Alfa Romeo,

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