Maserati Corse Returns to Monza with Five Cars and 250F-Inspired Liveries for GT2 European Series Opener
Maserati Corse kicks off the 2026 GT2 European Series at Monza with five Maserati GT2 cars and new liveries celebrating the centenary of the Trident logo and the legendary 250F.
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What Happened
Maserati is returning to the GT2 European Series with five Maserati GT2 cars entered by three teams. The season opener at Monza also introduces special liveries inspired by the Maserati 250F, the single-seater that won Formula 1 world titles with Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1950s. The liveries, created through the Maserati Fuoriserie personalization program, are available for both the racing GT2 and the road-legal GT2 Stradale.
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“The start of the 2026 GT2 European Series season stands as a particularly significant moment for Maserati. We arrive in Monza with a significant line-up of five Maserati GT2s on the grid, testifying to teams’ and drivers’ confidence in our project.”
- LP Racing and DINAMIC Motorsport field cars in the Pro-Am class
- Another LP Racing crew and i4Race compete in the Silver class
- Philippe Prette returns in the Master class to defend his title
Round 1 at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Italy
Round 2 at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Round 3 at Misano, Italy
Round 4 at Zandvoort, Netherlands
Round 5 at Portimão, Portugal
Why this matters
This season marks Maserati's continued commitment to GT racing, honoring its 100-year motorsport heritage while showcasing the bond between track and road.
Terms in This Story
- GT2 European Series
- A racing championship for GT2-class sports cars.
- Maserati GT2 Stradale
- A road-legal version of the Maserati GT2 race car.
- Fuoriserie
- Maserati's personalization program that allows customers to customize their vehicles.
- Trident
- The three-pronged logo of Maserati, inspired by the trident of Neptune.
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