Maserati GB was once 
						again present as sponsor of the 12th edition of the 
						Goodwood Revival meeting, which welcomed over 100,000 
						spectators over the course of the weekend.
						As ever, some of the most 
						exotic classic Maseratis raced on the circuit during the 
						three days and a Maserati 250F driven by Frank Stippler, 
						also came third in the Richmond Trophy.
						Away from the 
						thrilling on-track action, Maserati exhibited in the 
						Earls Court Motorshow, recreating the glamour of an 
						authentic 1960s show. A stunning Maserati Mistral Spyder 
						alongside a Quattroporte Mk I impressed the spectators, 
						whilst they were offered a tantalising glimpse of 
						Maserati’s “cars of the future” in the form of the new 
						Maserati GranCabrio and the stunning Quattroporte Sport 
						GTS, beautiful evolutions of the 1960s models.
						On Sunday 140 Maserati 
						clients were treated to hospitality at Goodwood House, 
						where Maserati GB hosted its annual Goodwood Revival 
						lunch. The spectacular display on the lawn in front of 
						Goodwood House featured the various Spyders which marked 
						the history of Maserati’s open top vehicles: Mistral 
						Spyder, Ghibli Spyder, 3500GT Vignale Spyder, GranSport 
						Spyder and finally the latest Maserati GranCabrio. Also 
						at the Revival was the Fiat Group's Head of Design, 
						Lorenzo Ramaciotti.