Maserati F Tributo Special Edition Celebrates 1st Woman to Qualify for Formula 1 Grand Prix

A legend was born on May 18, 1958 after Maria Teresa de Filippis became the first woman to qualify to compete in a Formula 1 Grand Prix behind the wheel of her own Maserati 250F, a historical moment in racing history now celebrated with the release of the Maserati F Tributo Special Edition.

The four wheels tribute is being released as a fetching limited series, available in two models – the Ghibli and Levante – each dressed in two exclusive colors. First is a deep blood orange hue graced with the name, Arancio Devil, a paint conceived to capture De Filippis’ reputation as the “she-devil” of racing, alongside Grigio Lamiera, a shade of gray inspired by the hues of the track itself.

The Maserati Ghibli F Tributo Special Edition is also available in Grigio Lamiera, a gray inspired by the track.

The brightly painted Levante F Tributo Special Edition rolls on 21-inch Anteo wheels, or 21-inch Titano wheels for the Ghibli F Tributo Special Edition in the new Grigio Opaco color. The wheel rim details come in cobalt blue, including a specific badge on the fender and the Trident logo on the C-pillar.

The Grigio Lamiera bodywork sports its own Glossy Black wheel color, with the Trident logo emblazoned in a contrasting orange.

The interior cabin reveals its colorful personality with the PienoFiore full-grain leather complemented in detailing in cobalt blue with orange stitching paired with either black or orange.

The Maserati Levante F Tributo Special Edition.

Inside and out, the F Tributo Special Edition is intended to turn heads just as Maria Teresa De Filippis once did passing into the annals of history.

Source: design-milk

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