Maserati GT2 Launch Racing Pack In 2025

The Maserati GT2, the super sports car that marked Maserati’s triumphant return to GT racing last year, now enters an exciting new phase. Maserati is expanding its motorsport footprint and fulfilling its promise of taking the Trident back to the top of closed-wheel racing. With the introduction of the Endurance Pack, this elite machine becomes eligible for an even broader range of motorsport championships, including both sprint races and endurance formats.

The Maserati GT2’s journey of conquest is accelerating across European circuits. The car has already passed official testing for the ACI Sport Italian Gran Turismo Sprint Championship and has made a thrilling debut in the European Ultimate Cup Series, demonstrating not only its versatility but also its competitive spirit.

A New Chapter: Maserati GT2’s Expanding Racing Potential

The Maserati GT2 was initially developed to compete in the GT2 European Series by Pirelli, where it made headlines in 2024 with championship victories in the Am Class. Now, with the unveiling of the Endurance Pack, the Trident’s racing car is officially endurance-ready—extending its eligibility to longer and more demanding formats, including prestigious 24-hour events.

According to Maria Conti, Head of Maserati Corse: “We’re proud to offer our teams and gentleman drivers a car that delivers top-tier performance and cutting-edge technology. Expanding our eligibility to more competitions meets the desires of our passionate customers, and with the new Endurance Pack, we’re bringing the Trident to the world’s most iconic endurance races.”

Inside the Endurance Pack: Built for Long-Haul Glory

Crafted through meticulous testing and track development, the Maserati GT2 Endurance Pack is now available to racing teams seeking to push limits over extended distances. Whether it’s a 4-hour stint or a full 24-hour marathon, the package ensures the GT2 remains competitive, durable, and reliable under pressure.

Key Features of the Endurance Pack:

  • Electroluminescent number panels mounted on the doors for clear identification
  • Cabin UV lighting system to improve cockpit ergonomics during nighttime
  • Brake bell system for optimized pit-stop speed and component durability

The components are made from lightweight and durable materials, preserving the car’s aerodynamic balance while enhancing its functionality during endurance events. Whether ordered as a full kit or à la carte, the Endurance Pack is a factory-approved upgrade that adapts to both new builds and existing Maserati GT2 units.

The Trident Shines in European Ultimate Cup Series

The GT2’s upgraded eligibility has already delivered results. In the opening round of the 2025 European Ultimate Cup Series, held at Le Castellet from March 28 to 30, the Maserati GT2 made a striking debut.

Racing under number 28 for TFT Racing, the car was driven by Patrick Charlaix and Jordan Boisson, who made an immediate impact. Charlaix took second place overall in Race 1 (UCS2 class), while Boisson claimed victories in Races 2 and 4. Charlaix followed up with another podium finish in Race 3, placing third. These results highlighted the GT2’s incredible pace, reliability, and agility across multiple race formats.

Revving Up for GT2 European Series and Italian GT Sprint

The 2025 racing season is just warming up. Next up is the GT2 European Series by Pirelli, which begins April 11–13 at Le Castellet. Maserati’s 2024 dominance in the Am Class has set the stage for a fierce comeback, this time with more teams, more cars, and new hardware in the form of the Endurance Pack.

The series will continue through Europe with stops at:

  • Zandvoort (Netherlands) – May 16–18
  • CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa (Belgium) – June 26–29
  • Misano (Italy) – July 18–20
  • Valencia (Spain) – September 19–21
  • Barcelona (Spain) – October 10–12

Meanwhile, back in Italy, the ACI Sport Italian Gran Turismo Sprint Championship is now open to Maserati GT2 entries in the GT Cup class, thanks to new regulations that welcome non-single-make vehicles. Each of the four race weekends will include two 50-minute races plus a final lap, making the GT2 a strong contender for podium finishes and championship glory.

Maserati GT2: From Track Icon to Road Legend

Maserati’s growing success in motorsports feeds directly into its identity as a luxury performance brand. The GT2’s competitive DNA is shared with the Maserati GT2 Stradale, a road-legal variant powered by the formidable V6 Nettuno engine. Boasting 640 hp (471 kW), the GT2 Stradale is the most powerful Maserati internal combustion model ever sold, blending track-honed engineering with street-ready elegance.

This seamless connection between motorsport and production vehicles reinforces Maserati’s unique position in the global performance market—where design, technology, and Italian flair come together in perfect harmony.

Maserati’s Motorsport Vision: Luxury Meets Performance

From the Grecale SUV to the MC20 supercar and the all-electric Folgore range, Maserati is shaping the future of luxury mobility while remaining deeply rooted in racing tradition. The GT2 program, and the new Endurance Pack, underline Maserati’s promise to thrill both professional racers and gentleman drivers alike.

The House of the Trident’s latest motorsport efforts align perfectly with the Stellantis “Dare Forward 2030” plan, reflecting a bold commitment to innovation, performance, and sustainability in every sector.