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Back in 2015 Maserati celebrated its 100th anniversary. As part of the anniversary event, Zagato unveiled the Maserati Mostro during the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. The car paid tribute to a unique race car Zagato crafted for Maserati in the 1950s. The car was requested by Stirling Moss and constructed together with the precious support of the aeronautic specialist Frank Costin. Also known as “il Mostro” (Italian for “the Monster”), the race car was raced at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, though it failed to finish. Still, it remained the most powerful front-engined race car in the world until modern times.

Seven years later, Zagato also announced the Mostro Barchetta – the convertible version of the 2015 Mostro. It will be unveiled at the same Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este event iin the category concept cars & prototypes.

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