Maserati has officially unveiled the GT2 race car at the 24 Hours of Spa, marking the brand’s return to global GT competition.
We were first alerted to the new car’s presence back in March when a series of renderings of the car were released, but today is the day we get our first glimpse of the real-world version.
It’s clear to see what car the GT2 is based on, that being the MC20 supercar which donates its 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged Nettuno V6 to the racer. Like the road car, the engine still makes 463kW but Maserati says it has taken it to the “extreme” for track use, just not in terms of power.
Behind the engine is a 6-speed sequential racing gearbox, while the car has also been given racing suspension and electric power steering.
The interior features a 10-inch digital display for the discerning gentlemen or professional racing driver to view vital information with, as well as a button box that operates the car’s functions.
With regard to aesthetics, there’s an abundance of new aerodynamic components such as a bigger front splitter, canards, wider side skirts, and an impressively large rear wing. There’s also a roof scoop that has been designed to funnel air into the mid-mounted Nettuno.
The racecar is set to take part in various championships and individual events that involve the GT2 class. It will debut in the late stages of the 2023 Fanatec GT European Series before participating in the full 2024 season.
“Our DNA and our spirit have always lain in racing. Our story began and developed from the track to the road. The decision to return to track racing forms part of a thorough strategic framework, inaugurated this year with the debut in Formula E, to which we have now added our return to the world of GT competitions,” says Davide Grasso, CEO of Maserati.
“Now more than ever we want to rekindle and nourish that competitive passion that has always characterised and motivated us to achieve major milestones”.