File:1937-06-03 Firenze-Mare Maserati 4CM Furmanik Maserati.jpg

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Ernesto Maserati and Furmanik's landspeed record 4CM in 1937

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English: Ernesto Maserati (left) with the 1932 Maserati 4CM s/n 1120 owned by Giuseppe Furmanik, who had used this car to set various land speed records since 1932. In 1937 it had this streamliner body by Viotti of Torino.[1] This car was driven by its owner Giuseppe Furmanik on 3 June 1937, to a new landspeed record for class (1100 to 1500 ccm engines) with "Flying start", achieving an average of 237,568 kilometres/second. Distance covered was 15,09 km. Location is near Tassignano on the Autostrada between Firenze and Mare (ocean). This picture is probably taken at this event. (Source: [2] from FIA, 1987). The person getting in (or out) of the car looks like Furmanik.
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