Maserati’s triumphant return to closed-wheel racing takes on a bold new chapter as the GT2 super sports car extends its eligibility across over 20 championships worldwide. From Europe to Oceania, the Maserati GT2 is now positioned to compete in more than 170 races annually, affirming its place as a modern performance icon rooted in nearly a century of motorsport legacy.
Born from the legendary Trident heritage and designed to deliver track-ready dynamics for gentleman drivers and professional teams alike, the Maserati GT2 has already carved a formidable presence in the GT2 European Series powered by Pirelli. In its first full season, it secured the drivers’ title in the Am class and delivered consistent podium finishes, solidifying its reputation for reliability, engineering excellence and competitive edge. Now eligible in global competitions such as the MICHELIN 24H SERIES, GT America, Japan Cup, and South Africa Endurance Series, the GT2 offers unmatched versatility and reach.

What sets the GT2 apart is its adaptability—engineered to meet endurance demands in series like the Bathurst 12 Hour and Nürburgring 24H, while also excelling in sprint formats across the Ultimate Cup Series and GT Winter Series. Equipped with the Nettuno V6 engine, derived from Formula 1 technology and fine-tuned for closed-circuit dominance, it reflects Maserati’s vision of uncompromising performance paired with design sophistication. Each eligible championship offers a distinct stage, from Mugello’s fast corners to Spa’s legendary sweep, uniting the GT2’s global ambitions under a singular identity.
Maria Conti, Head of Maserati Corse, emphasized the brand’s commitment to offering more opportunities for passionate customers and teams to experience the thrill of Maserati on track. With the addition of the GT2 Stradale—a road-legal variant designed for those who seek motorsport DNA in their everyday drive—the brand continues to bridge the worlds of racing and refined road travel. Whether navigating the coastal bends of Australia or the mountainous circuits of Japan, the Maserati GT2 now stands as a passport to high-performance motorsport on every continent.

From the storied Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie to the dynamic circuits of Japan and the rugged endurance tests of South Africa, Maserati GT2’s presence speaks to a renewed global vision—one where performance meets accessibility. In Europe, its standout role in the Ultimate Cup Series and GT Cup Europe showcases its sprint-race prowess, while its endurance capabilities shine in long-format races like the 24H Dubai and Spa Speedweek. The car’s adaptability to diverse racing formats and track conditions ensures its appeal across professional paddocks and amateur stables alike.
Asia’s growing motorsport scene finds a compelling new entrant with the Maserati GT2 now eligible for China GT and the Japan Cup. The latter, rapidly evolving into a premier standalone series, hosts some of Japan’s top drivers and teams—offering a fertile proving ground for Maserati’s engineering and race strategy. Meanwhile, in Oceania, events such as the Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour and GTWC Australia welcome the GT2 with open arms, promising thrilling competition across breathtaking circuits like Mount Panorama and Phillip Island.

At the heart of Maserati GT2’s global campaign is a philosophy rooted in heritage, performance, and emotion. Its expansion into over 100 race weekends worldwide is not just about reach—it’s about reviving a legacy of Italian motorsport excellence on the world stage. With every race, the Trident sharpens its edge, inspiring a new generation of drivers to write their own stories in the cockpit of a machine that was built to win.