Maserati Scores One-Two Overall at Monza in GT2 European Series Season Opener
Maserati Corse claimed a one-two overall victory in Race 1 of the GT2 European Series at Monza, with Antoine Potty leading Stefan Rosina and Gerhard Tweraser.
1st and 2nd overall
Double victory for Philippe Prette
What Happened
Maserati Corse opened its 2026 GT2 European Series season with a one-two finish at Monza. Antoine Potty won Race 1, followed by Stefan Rosina and Gerhard Tweraser. Philippe Joseph Prette dominated the Masters category in both races, while Roberto Pampanini and Mauro Calamia secured a double podium in Pro Am.
Race 1: Maserati scores one-two overall; Prette wins Masters; Pampanini/Calamia third in Pro Am.
Race 2: Prette wins Masters again; Maserati cars retire early; Pampanini/Calamia third in Pro Am.
“The first race weekend at Monza has served as immediate confirmation of the competitiveness and reliability of our Maserati GT2, with solid performance in all three categories this year. These results provide continuity to our achievements in recent seasons.”
Why this matters
Maserati's strong start in its centenary racing year showcases the competitiveness of its GT2 car, demonstrating the brand's continued commitment to motorsport.
Terms in This Story
- GT2 European Series
- A sports car racing championship for GT2-class cars.
- Maserati Corse
- The racing division of Maserati.
- Pro Am
- A racing category where professional and amateur drivers compete together.
- Masters
- A category for older or more experienced amateur drivers.
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