23.02.2005 Maserati today announces that it will take part to all race events of the 2005 ALMS Championship after finalizing discussions between IMSA and Maserati Corse

Maserati today announces that it will take part to all race events of the 2005 ALMS Championship in North America, after finalizing discussions between IMSA and Maserati Corse. After 48 years, Maserati is back with a factory racing car, in its biggest market. This new Maserati team will start once again in Sebring, where in 1957 Juan Manuel Fangio and Jean Behra won the 12 Hours race with a 450S, the last victory in the US with a factory car.

A NEW CHAPTER IN AMERICAN RACING HISTORY

Racing has always played a fundamental role in Maserati's history. And so much of Maserati’s illustrious racing history, took place in the United States. From winning the Indianapolis 500 back-to-back to dominating roadracing at some of the top events in the US: motorsports in the United States has had many chapters written by Maserati.

In 1939 and 1940, Wilbur Shaw drove a Maserati “Tipo 8CTF” to two consecutive victories in the Indianapolis 500. Maserati is the first Italian car to have won “The World’s Most Famous Race.” The Boyle Special Maserati now resides at The Hall of Fame Museum at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In 1946, Luigi Unser won his class in the Pike’s Peak with a “Tipo 8CTF”. In 1957, in addition to victory in Sebring by Fangio/Behra, Carrol Shelby won two races, in Palm Springs with a 300S and in Riverside with a 450S.

In 1957 Juan Manuel Fangio won his second Formula 1 World Championship at the wheel of a Maserati 250F, after the first one in 1954.

At the beginning of the Sixties, Camoradi and Cunningham private racing teams, was successful with the famous “Birdcage” and drivers like Lucky Casner, Masten Gregory, Stirling Moss, Dan Gurney. Another driver, Walt Hansgen, with a “Tipo 61” won at Laguna Seca in 1960, and the SCCA Championship in 1961.

MASERATI MC12 - A PROVEN RACE WINNER


Last year Maserati sealed its triumphant return to motor racing with a fantastic one-two finish in Zhuhai, China, the last round of the FIA GT Championship.
 

The Maserati MC 12 at Paul Ricard last week

Maserati Reparto Corse tested privately 'behind closed doors' for four days at Paul Ricard last week, where, it is reported, the MC 12 sportscar ran in full ALMS specification

After a 48 year hiatus, Maserati will be back this year with a factory racing car, in its biggest market: the United States


The two MC12s – numbers 33 and 34 – fielded by the AF Corse team in the last four races of the season, clocked up two wins (the first one in Oschersleben, Germany), three seconds and one third between them, with Bertolini-Salo (who won two of the races) and Herbert-De Simone in their cockpits.

2004 was an outstanding year for Maserati, celebrating the 90th Anniversary, growing worldwide, setting new sales and production records, achieving best quality and customer satisfaction, launching four superb new products and returning to winning ways in international motorsport.

In spite of the significant growth, Maserati continues to be one of the world’s most exclusive marques combining unique Italian design with luxury and a sporting spirit.

Claudio Berro, Maserati Corse Director says: “Maserati Corse is pleased to have the opportunity to display our car in front of audiences in North America. This is the most important sales market for Maserati, so this development is very important for our sales and marketing efforts as well”.

Maserati will participate with one MC12 directly managed by the Maserati Race Department in compliance with the rules of IMSA.

It has been made possible also thanks to the deep co-operation of important partners, including Pirelli and the Team Risi, that will support Maserati logistically.

Factory tester Andrea Bertolini will drive the car. Only for Sebring Fabio Babini (Pirelli tester) will join him. The name of the third driver will be communicated shortly.
 

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