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The new Maserati
GranTurismo MC, the latest racing car from the Italian car
maker, was officially unveiled during the FIA GT Media
Days at the Paul Ricard circuit along with the
announcement of a new Trofeo Maserati series from 2010. |
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The new
Maserati GranTurismo MC, the latest racing car from the
legendary Italian car maker, was officially unveiled
during the FIA GT "Media Days" at the Paul Ricard
circuit (6 April 2009) prior to the start of the FIA GT
Championship on 5 May 2009 at the UK’s Silverstone
track.
The new model is
an offshoot of the Maserati GranTurismo MC Concept
introduced last September in Monza and based on the road
going Maserati GranTurismo S.
On 17 and 18 March the car participated in the "Balance of
performance", two days of practices organized by the FIA GT
Series organisers, SRO, at the Paul Ricard circuit in order
to analyze and balance the performance of the models that
will be racing in the GT4 European Cup.
A Maserati GranTurismo MC entered by a private team is to
participate in some GT4 European Cup events during the
second half of this season.
A limited series of the Maserati GranTurismo MC produced for
gentlemen drivers who wish to race in the 2010 GT4 European
Cup and the national series, will be on sale as of October
2009. The indicative price is 135,000 Euro + VAT. The cars
will be sold directly through Maserati Corse.
In 2010 Maserati intends to once again organize a European
single-make cup race. The cars participating in this Cup
shall naturally present specifications that will set them
apart from the GT4-version Maserati GranTurismo MCs.
Maserati chose to create a model with GT4 features because
this category has the closest links to production models so
that GranTurismo road car owners who love racing and want to
be able to test their mettle on a track could drive a racing
version of the same model they own.
The Maserati GranTurismo MC is the result of a development
work carried out during many test sessions that started in
mid- 2008.
Various drivers have taken turns developing the Maserati
GranTurismo MC Concept from which the Maserati GranTurismo
MC stemmed. With their strong professional and racing
background, each and every one of them contributed to the
creation of the final version.
The predominant part of the fine-tuning work was conducted
by Andrea Bertolini, official Maserati tester as well as
regeining FIA GT Champion at the wheel of the MC12.
Bertolini worked together with Thomas Cremonini, Maserati
series production tester, and Vitaphone Racing Team teammate
Michael Bartels, also 2008 FIA GT champion.
During the most recent tests, the Maserati GranTurismo MC
with GT4 specs was also tested by former F.1 driver Ivan
Capelli.
With the creation of the Maserati GranTurismo MC, the
tradition of Maserati remains loyal to its origins - that of
a company founded in 1914 to tune and subsequently build
racecars - lives on.
The Maserati list of wins is abundant and it includes a two
consecutive wins at the famous Indianapolis 500 in 1939 and
in 1940, with Wilbur Shaw at the wheel of the 8CTF "Boyle
Special". This year is the 70th anniversary of that first
success.
Juan Manuel Fangio won two F1 world titles in 1954 and in
1957 at the wheel of a Maserati 250F. In the 1950s and 1960s
cars with the Trident logo won a good many Endurance races,
while the last victory in a Formula 1 GP was clinched by
Pedro Rodriguez in a Cooper-Maserati in 1967.
In 2004 Maserati Corse started racing again internationally
in the FIA GT Championship featuring the MC12; it achieved
three victories at the prestigious Spa 24 Hours (2005, 2006,
and 2008 Vitaphone Racing Team) and no less than ten
absolute titles: three FIA GT
Drivers Championships in 2006 (Michael Bartels/Andrea
Bertolini), in 2007 (Thomas Biagi) and in 2008 (Michael
Bartels/Andrea Bertolini); four FIA GT
Teams Championships in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 (Vitaphone
Racing Team); two FIA GT
Manufacturers Cups in 2005 and 2007; and one Citation Cup
for gentlemen drivers in 2007 (Ben Aucott).
Racing has
always been the most demanding test-bench for all cars. Traditionally, reliability and performance are checked on
track. It is in races that new technologies and materials
are tested. And it is on the circuit that Maserati has
decided to raise the much praised-sporty verve of its
Maserati GranTurismo S to even higher levels to create the
Maserati GranTurismo MC.
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