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02.09.2007 MASERATI STARS DURING EXCLUSIVE DAY AT NEW YORK'S REPUBLIC AIRPORT

This summer some of the New York area’s most discerning individuals came together at Republic Airport in Farmingdale, Long Island, to experience excellence at a special event.  Pete Sampras and Jim Courier headlined the day, but Maserati was the highlight for many as Runway 5 was transformed into a temporary circuit where enthusiasts were treated to full-on demonstrations of the 2007 Maserati Quattroporte, and the opportunity to drive the cars hard on the temporary road course.  Every variant of the superb Quattroporte – DuoSelect and Automatic versions of the three models – was on hand to delight guests invited to enjoy “Match of the Modern Masters” hosted by Talon Air, the leader in on-demand luxury air charter services.

For many of these enthusiasts, the on-track experience was the day’s highlight.  Given that the other activities included a chance to see Talon’s superb facilities and luxury aircraft, enjoy gourmet food, and to witness an indoor tennis match between Pete Sampras – cited by many as the greatest tennis player ever - and another former star, Jim Courier, the Maseratis were in great company, matched with other modern masters.

Entering Talon Air’s taxiway at Long Island’s Executive Airport, guests were welcomed by representatives of Maserati North America and shown over the Trident’s three most recent road cars.  A number of Quattroportes were available for static inspection and demonstration by Maserati product specialists.  The dramatic MC12 that has taken European road racing by storm stood with executive airplanes whose aerodynamic forms seemed to mimic the super car’s.  The enticing new GranTurismo attracted enormous interest and a number of orders.
 

MASERATI MC12
MASERATI QUATTROPORTE AUTOMATICA

The Maserati Quattroporte sedan in Runway 5 demonstrations runs (above) at New York's Republic Airport, while the awesome MC12 'Stradale' (top) was also in attendance.

MASERATI QUATTROPORTE AUTOMATICA

Maserati was an undoubted highlight of a special event held at New York's Republic Airport where Runway 5 was transformed into a temporary circuit and enthusiasts were treated to full-on demonstrations.

MASERATI GRANTURISMO


One popular lot at the event’s silent auction for the benefit of the Cradle of Aviation Museum was a cast aluminium model of the sizzling new coupe, also available through Maserati’s showroom at 410 Park Avenue in New York.

Taken to the temporary track on luxury coaches, guests were met by professional drivers including 24 Hours of Daytona Champion Anthony Lazzaro and a special Master Maserati instruction team.  As the air buzzed with helicopters and personal jets, the ground thundered to the rhythm of twelve Quattroportes demonstrating their exceptional acceleration, unparalleled braking , and handling rivaled by few super cars, while keeping their occupants cosseted in Italian style on a sweltering summer’s day.  After hot laps with instructors at the wheel, guests were given the opportunity to try it themselves, reveling in the unique blend of performance and luxury that sets the Quattroporte apart.

With Automatic and DuoSelect versions of each model on hand, attendees had the rare opportunity to sample every variant of Quattroporte. The many who wanted more had only to leave their names with Maserati or speak with representatives of Maserati of Long Island, Miller Motor Cars, Maserati of Central New Jersey and Wide World of Cars who were on hand.
 

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Report & Photos: Maserati Newsletter NA / © 2007 Interfuture Media/Italiaspeed