The Trident racing car is now suitable for various series, both sprint races - including the Italian GT Championship and the European Ultimate Cup Series - and endurance ones

 Greater scope of conquest for Maserati GT2

Greater scope of conquest for Maserati GT2

Greater scope of conquest for Maserati GT2

Greater scope of conquest for Maserati GT2

Greater scope of conquest for Maserati GT2

The scope of possible conquest for the Maserati GT2 – the car that brought the House of the Trident back to excellence in the world of closed-wheel competitions last year – is expanding. The car is now also eligible for other championships.

During the opening week of the 2025 GT2 European Series by Pirelli, Maserati Corse presents an exclusive Endurance Pack, making the super sports car competitive and suitable for various series, both endurance and sprint races.

Indeed, Maserati GT2 has recently successfully completed the official tests for the ACI Sport Italian Gran Turismo Sprint Championship, held in Misano on Monday 31 March and Tuesday 1 April, making it eligible for the GT Cup Class.

The car has also landed in the European Ultimate Cup Series, which kicked off during the weekend of 28 to 30 March at the Le Castellet circuit in the south of France.

Maria Conti, Head of Maserati Corse: “We’re very proud to provide our teams and gentleman drivers with a car that can stand out and guarantee cutting-edge technologies, significant performance and a unique, unmistakable driving style. Expanding the range of competitions in which Maserati GT2 can take part equates to accommodating the desires and requirements of our passionate customers. Plus, thanks to the new Endurance Pack, we’re delighted to take the Trident to the tracks for the world's most famous endurance races. We promised we would return to covered-wheel racing and last year we did so, reaping a season of great successes; we are now expanding the range of competitions we can take part in and can't wait to be back on the starting grid of the European GT2 Series by Pirelli, with more and more Maserati cars.”

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