Experience The Thrill Of Driving Maserati's GT2 Stradale At The Master Maserati Driving Experience 2025
Maserati has reintroduced the Master Maserati Driving Experience, offering car enthusiasts a chance to drive some of its most powerful models. Participants can get behind the wheel of the GranTurismo Trofeo, MC20, and GT2 Stradale. These cars are equipped with the 3-litre twin-turbo V6 Nettuno engine, producing between 550 and 640 CV.
The driving experience caters to all skill levels. Half-day events are ideal for beginners, providing a comprehensive introduction to Maserati's world. For those seeking more excitement, full-day events offer advanced challenges and competitions. Both options allow participants to drive exceptional models like the GranTurismo Trofeo, MC20, and GT2 Stradale.
Each programme emphasises key aspects of sporty driving. Participants learn about driving at limits, optimal trajectories, load transfer, and proper tyre usage. An advanced telemetric system helps drivers monitor their performance data for improvement.
Professional driving simulators add another layer of training and excitement. Participants can engage in racing challenges safely while aiming for the fastest lap times. The variety of exercises enhances adaptability to different driving conditions, focusing on speed, handling, sensitivity, and precision.
The circuits chosen for Master Maserati 2025 include Autodromo di Modena and Varano de' Melegari. The Vallelunga "Piero Taruffi" circuit is reserved for the GT2 Stradale Racetrack Experience. This track allows drivers to appreciate the high performance of Maserati's new super sports car over its challenging 4,085 metres.
Maserati's Legacy
Since 1999, Maserati has organised over 600 driving courses with more than 8,000 participants. The brand is renowned for producing unique cars known for their style and technology. Maserati's vehicles are available in over 70 markets worldwide.
The current line-up includes the Grecale SUV and GranTurismo grand tourer. These models feature high-quality materials and technical excellence. The range includes hybrid powertrains for Grecale and V6 petrol engines with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive options.
Performance DNA
The MC20 super sports car and MC20 Cielo spyder top the range with their Nettuno V6 engine. This engine incorporates F1-derived technologies into a standard production car for the first time. The GranTurismo offers both a high-performance V6 petrol engine and a fully electric version called Folgore.
Maserati's electric range also includes the Grecale Folgore SUV and GranCabrio Folgore convertible. The latest addition is the GT2 Stradale, a road-legal version of the GT2 that marks Maserati's return to closed-wheel championships.
Maserati aims to shape luxury mobility's future by focusing on customer needs. In line with Stellantis' "Dare Forward 2030" plan, Maserati is expanding Italian luxury globally.


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