Alberto Massimino
Alberto Massimino (1895 with Turin - 1975 with Modena) was an automobile engineer Italy N.
He studied the mechanical engineering in Switzerland. He worked for FIAT of 1924 to 1928 when he replaced Vittorio Jano who had left to Alfa Romeo. He developed the 806/504 with the engine 12 cylinders 1500cm3 which gained the large-price of Milan in 1927. He carried out a fast passage at Alfa Romeo on the 158 Alfetta with Gioachino Colombo and PininFarina before joining Ferrari in 1938 when he contributed to Tipo 815 (winner of the Thousand Miglia 1940).
At Maserati of 1944 to 1952, it was implied in several projects such as: the Maserati 4CLT, the Maserati A6 (1946) and the Maserati 250F (1952).
He then worked on projects for Ferrari (Dino Ferrari), Stanguellini, De Tomaso, Moretti.
He died in Modena in 1975.
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