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This May 30, the Monza Autodromo Nazionale will not only host the start of the 2026 GT2 European Series, powered by Pirelli, but also serve as the stage for Maserati's celebratory debut. The central attraction will be the new Maserati GT2 Stradale, adorned in a unique series of liveries. These designs pay homage to a century of the Trident logo, first introduced on the Maserati Tipo 26, the brand's pioneering race car. The GT2 Stradale will be presented alongside Maserati GT2 race cars, emphasizing the profound link between Maserati’s racing DNA and its high-performance road vehicles.
The commemorative liveries are an integral part of the Maserati Fuoriserie personalization program, echoing the historical Maserati 250F. This iconic Formula 1 single-seater clinched two world titles in the 1950s with the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio at the wheel, securing its place in motorsport lore through victories achieved by racing icons like Stirling Moss and Maria Teresa de Filippis. The special color schemes will grace both a bespoke Maserati GT2 race car and the GT2 Stradale, explicitly linking the brand's storied past on the track to its contemporary street-legal models. This racing legacy traces back to 1926, when Alfieri Maserati piloted the Tipo 26 to a class victory at the Targa Florio, proudly displaying the Trident for the first time.
During the Monza event, Maserati will field five GT2 cars, managed by three distinct teams, competing across the Pro-Am, Silver, and Master classes. Among the expected frontrunners is Philippe Prette of LP Racing, a two-time defending Am champion, who will aim to retain his title in the No. 1 Maserati GT2. Beyond the GT2 European Series, the GT2 Stradale will play a crucial role as the official Safety Car for the GT World Challenge Europe, powered by AWS, for the second consecutive year, with the Maserati MC20 serving as the Leading Car.
The Monza weekend promises an exhilarating schedule, including two free practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and two 50-minute races. This event will kick off a thrilling season, with subsequent races planned at iconic venues such as Spa-Francorchamps, Misano, Zandvoort, and Portimão.
Maserati's current endeavors signal a robust future for the brand under Stellantis' guidance, underscoring its enduring legacy and ambitious plans. The introduction of these commemorative designs not only honors a rich heritage but also heralds a new era, with the company poised to expand its model lineup and potentially celebrate many more centuries of automotive excellence.