19 14, four brothers of the Masarati family founded Masarati Company in Cologne, Italy, which is famous for producing high-class racing cars. Its trademark is an ellipse with a trident weapon. It is said that this weapon is in the hands of the Roman god Nacho (called Poseidon in Greek mythology). It shows the great power of Poseidon.
This trademark is also the city emblem of Bologna, Italy where the company is located. The trademark indicates that Maserati cars roar like an endless sea, which symbolizes the potential of Maserati cars to run quickly.
Maserati's logo is a trident placed on a leafy base, which is the city emblem of Bologna, Italy, where the company is located. It is said that the weapons in the hands of Neptune in Roman mythology show the great power of Neptune.
In fact, the name "Maserati" has different meanings for different people. If you remember the early racing competitions, you will think of Alfieri Maserati or Ernesto Maserati, who were the best racing designers and drivers of the year. For some people who still remember that era, the name means Novara, the talented driver who beat Mercedes-Benz in Maserati. Some people think that this name means those golden years of Tipo 250f in Formula One. For others, it represents the brilliant achievements of high-performance GT cars in the 1960s and 1970s.
Maserati brand was founded by four brothers of Maserati family as early as 19 14. They opened a factory in Polonia, Italy to produce auto parts, whose main business is to transform AutoFashioni racing cars into road races. From 1923, they cooperated with a car company named Diato to make racing cars, but by 1926, the company quit racing cars. So the four brothers began to make racing cars independently. 1926, they produced Tipo26, equipped with 1.5 liter inline eight-cylinder engine, with a top speed of 100 mph, named after the family. 1on April 25th, 926, the first Maserati car with the trident logo appeared in Targa florio. Alfieri Ma Sala, one of the founders, went into battle in disguise and won the Tipo26, which made Maserati famous.
Later, due to the success of Tipo26 in some competitions, Maserati began to consider producing racing cars. In the following ten years, Maserati successively launched classic models such as Tipo 26B, Maserati V4, Maserati 4CTR and Maserati 4CL, and won the Italian Grand Prix and Tripoli Grand Prix with their perfect combination of performance and quality.