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From Enrico in the UK
 
MASERATI INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL GATHERING.
 

Maseratisti,

Not to be too pedantic, I feel it only right to point out this irregularity, and please forgive the pun, in the final scoring of the Maserati International Centennial Gathering Regularity Test.

The winner's trophy for the Regularity Test was presented to a Maserati Spyder 90th Anniversary Cambiocorsa competing the the Modern Class.

However, the Spyder 90th Anniversary Cambiocorsa amassed a total of 1,014 penalty points in its class, but a Maserati Mistral 4000 competing in the Historic Class amassed a total of only 601 penalty points, which according to my simple mathemtics would have made that team the overall winners !!!

 

Historic Class winner: The Maserati Mistral 4000 which amassed only 601 penalty points !!!
 

The Regularity Test results for the Historic Class compiled by official timekeepers CRONO CAR SERVICE
 

The Regularity Test results for the Modern Class compiled by official timekeepers CRONO CAR SERVICE
 
 
 
 
 
From Newspress in the UK
 
WORLD DEBUT FOR THE GHIBLI ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA EDITION CONCEPT AT PARIS MOTOR SHOW.
 

A show-stealer on the Maserati stand, the Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition is the natural evolutionof an all-Italian partnership between the Trident emblem manufacturer and the Trivero-based Maison.

Paris, 2nd October 2014 – In the Centennial year for the brand, and after the success of the Quattroporte Zegna Limited Edition, released in only 100 units, Maserati and Ermenegildo Zegna chose Ghibli as the natural evolution of their partnership, presenting an absolutely unique concept car.

 

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept
 

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept
 

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept
 

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept
 

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept
 

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept
 

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition Concept
 

Maserati Ghibli S Q4, designed in collaboration with Ermenegildo Zegna, offers a new, exclusive product style interpretation; with its dynamic, contemporary look, it targets a luxury bracket of precious detail lovers and has been created with a renewed product range in mind for the future. The bodywork has a tri-coated paint finish in a new colour shade and the 20” wheels also come in a specially developed colour; the interior has been designed as the ultimate expression of style and exclusivity, with a contrasting colour scheme created by combining the finest leather and valuable Zegna yarns.

A substantial representation of the Maserati model range will also be on display at the stand, including the Quattroporte GTS, characterised by a new exterior and MY15 richer selection of standard equipment, and also available in a Diesel version. Two more Ghiblis will be present in their S Q4 and Diesel versions, alongside the Centennial Editions of the GranTurismo MC Stradale and GranCabrio MC.

If the traditional sports nature of Maserati is embodied by the GranTurismo and GranCabrio Centennial Editions, the future is unquestionably represented by the Maserati Alfieri Concept, recent winner of the “Design Award for Concept Cars & Prototypes” during the Villa d’Este Concours d'Elegance last May. Created for this year's Maserati Centennial, Alfieri explores the stylistic heritage of the brand and anticipates its future design trends.

Ghibli Ermenegildo Zegna Edition

The Maserati Ghibli S Q4 by Ermenegildo Zegna Concept, to be presented at the Paris Motor Show as a world preview, stands out from the rest of the current Ghibli range thanks to its special colour finishes, materials and trims; it is a tribute to the harmony of opposites, a stylistic synthesis between sophisticated design and technological dynamism.

Intended to be a first milestone towards the manufacturer's renewed, future product line-up, this special trim developed for the concept car enhances its character and aesthetic value, making it even more exclusive thanks to the materials designed in collaboration with Ermenegildo Zegna and adapted to the car's interior to create the ultimate contemporary look.

The exterior is characterised by a new, exclusive Azzurro Astro colour; the production technology is based on a triple layer of pigment, adding to the depth, shine and iridescence of the finish, enhanced by changing shades of blue at the brightest points, and toned down to ash grey in the darker areas. The aluminium pigments used for this special colour magnify the design lines and bring out the muscular profile of the bodywork; the car's sculpted outline is forcefully enhanced by the colour used, while the transparent top coat adds depth and a glossy shine.

Other immediately apparent exterior features are the 20” Urano wheels with their distinctive colour specially developed for this concept car; this finish, named Liquid Metal, emphasises the sports style, high technology and luxury positioning of the vehicle design.

As befits the sartorial excellence represented by the Maserati and Zegna partnership, the style focus is mostly on the interior. The shared experience with the Quattroporte Zegna Limited Edition helped Ermenegildo Zegna create a pure silk fabric, combining an essential and soft feel with an elegantly technical look, resulting in an extremely high visual impact.

Dynamism and a contemporary feel are the key words to read the dual-colour, dual-material composition of the passenger compartment - in leather tones and Zegna anthracite silk.

The natural colour leather of POLTRONA FRAU is matched with Ermenegildo Zegna's micro-chevron silk weave, in a pattern effectively characterising the interior. Silk, an inherently sophisticated material, is further embellished by the hand-stitched macro-chevron pattern and finished off by the seat piping. On the door panel, too, the matching salt and pepper silk jersey is enhanced by an alternating rib embroidery.

As for the seating, the extra fine grain, natural colour leather with contrasting, light grey stitching is matched to a central silk insert with a micro-chevron weave of vertical rolls on the central seat and backrest area, within which the central roll, with leather piping on the sides, features a special macro-chevron weave adding to its three-dimensional, soft feel and technical appearance.

On the door panels, the central span is covered with Zegna silk Jersey and embellished by a diagonal roll pattern, with ton-sur-ton ornamental stitching and alternating rib embroideries. The same fabric is used to cover the car's roof lining, top pillars and sunshades, carrying “Ermenegildo Zegna Exclusively for Maserati” brand labels on the inside. The sophisticated, luxury finish of the car interior is also expressed by the headrests, featuring an embroidered Trident emblem and contrasting stitching.

Inside the car, the signature dynamism of this concept model is reflected in the precious decorative inserts in glossy carbon fibre, applied to the massive central tunnel and door panels; thanks to the elaborate twill weave and thickness of the transparent layer, this material will enhance the perception of the dynamic, technical, superior quality nature of the passenger compartment.

This car has other exclusive features including the black mat covers with leather insert and the embroidered Ghibli name, finished off by a natural colour leather edge and fixed to the car floor with buttons machined from billet aluminium; the door sill plates are also specially designed, precious elements: machined from billet aluminium and satin-finished, they have a glossy carbon fibre insert and carry the Maserati logo. An exclusive Ermenegildo Zegna Edition plate is applied to the external central pillar and tunnel between the front seats.

The car is powered by the high-performance 410 HP V6 Twin-Turbo engine, with “Q4” four wheel drive, ensuring 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in just 4.8 seconds also thanks to a maximum torque of 550 Nm, and able to reach a top speed of 284 km/h.

Quattroporte GTS and MY15

Production of the MY15 new range started in June 2014. In addition to introducing a number of new features, extensive redesigning has been carried out on the highest-specification Quattroporte version, the GTS, powered by the muscular 530 HP, V8 Twin-Turbo rear wheel drive engine.

The introduced changes aimed at making the most luxurious standard Quattroporte in the range more immediately recognisable, while considerably expanding the standard equipment.

From an aesthetic point of view, the vehicle exterior was upgraded by adding a rear GTS badge and slightly tweaking the colour scheme; the front spoiler, side sills and rear bumper bottom strip are now colour-matched with the car body, while the front grille has a gloss black coloured frame. The front trident emblem in the middle of the grille, as well as the iconic “Saetta” logo on the rear pillar, introduce the red striping typical of higher-performance versions. Aesthetic changes were also introduced in the standard wheels, still 20” in size but forged to ensure a significant weight reduction; the wheels come in a technical design and anthracite grey colour, with external diamond smoothing treatment and matt finish with colour-matched hub covers and a red trident emblem - only available for this version. The slimline spokes allow a good view of the red, anodised finish brake callipers, indicative of the vehicle's high performance and only available for the GTS version.

The car's interior was upgraded with extended fine grain leather upholstery and Black Piano lacquered trim, both offered as standard features. More interior details are a compact GTS badge added to the inside of the dashboard central clock with red pointers, and the floor mat on the driver's side with a leather insert and embroidered GTS logo.

Starting from the Brand's MY15, the Optional selection has been expanded also for the rest of the Quattroporte range, with new features to choose from including three new paint finishes, two of which are new grey shades (metallic Grigio and metallescent Grigio Maratea) and Bianco Alpi, characterised by a new, triple coat technology.

Two new wheels: a 19” one in anthracite, diamond-smoothed with matt transparent finish, and a 20” wheel in the same design as the GTS, with forged construction and Silver finish.

A wider selection of interior trims is also available, with new contrasting stitching combinations and two new colours: red, matched with black for a dual colour scheme, and a Tortora option for an elegant, plain coloured interior. Piano Black lacquered inserts are now available for the V6 petrol and Diesel versions, too, also as steering wheel inserts; for the steering wheel, the Ebony wood essence option with lacquer finish is now also available. Finally, the overhead console with integrated, three-channel Home Link system is now available for Europe, too.

GranTurismo MC Stradale and GranCabrio MC

CENTENNIAL EDITION

After their presentation at the New Yorkand Beijing shows, these models are launched in Europe at the Paris Motor Show as tributes to the first 100 years of Maserati history, in line with the sporting spirit that has traditionally identified the Modena brand.

Both models are available in three newtri-coated colour combinations, in addition to the four colour schemes already available for theMC Stradale. The wheel range, includes as many as four different versions for two available designs, MC and Trofeo.

The hub covers are also specially designed to integrate the Centennial medallion logo, availablein two finishes: Matt Smoke grey and Charcoal grey according to wheel style and colour.

The Centennial Special Editions come with a wide range of interiors. Each of the seven exterior finishes is matched to a specific interior finish.

The leather upholstered seats boast a particularly aggressive look with a contrasting decorative insert based on the three colours (red, white and blue) of the seat profiles. The same motif also extends to the headrests and surrounds the embroidered Trident logo.

The special triple coat paint finishes include Rosso Magma and Blu Inchiostro, two colours that emphasise the sports nature of the most extreme MC versions of the GranTurismo and GranCabrio. These two shades are a modern interpretation of the Maserati shield colours and also represent the traditional colours of Bologna, the town where the company was founded in 1914.

The combination of interior colours also reflects the three-tone finish of the body and wheels. The black leather of the seats and dashboard is strikingly offset by the red, white and blue of the full-length seat profiles and stitching, colour-matched with the laser engraved details on the wheels. The same colour combination appears on the leather covered steering wheel. The sporty look of the interior is enhanced by carbon fibre inserts on the dashboard, seat surrounds and by a kick plate on which the celebratory Centennial logo takes pride of place. The same interior colour scheme is also available for the Grigio Pietra exterior finish.

The interior colour scheme associated with the triple coated Blu Inchiostro body finish contrasts white leather seats and dashboard with Santorini blue inserts and stitching.

The GranTurismo MC Stradale Centennial Edition is powered by the 460 HP, 4.7 litre naturally aspirated V8 engine that first appeared in the GranTurismo Sport. Combined with a robotised, 6-speed MC Race Shift transmission, it guarantees superb performance and a top speed of 303 km/h. The vehicle safety is guaranteed by Brembo carbon-ceramic disc brakes. In keeping with Maserati's philosophy, the new GranTurismo MC Stradale also capitalises on the progress made by the previous model in terms of reduced fuel consumption and emissions.

The Centennial Editions of the GranTurismo MC Stradale and GranCabrio MC, on the market starting from July, complete the current Maserati range with deeply characterised, celebratory models.

ALFIERI CONCEPT

This concept version has a sportier nature than the current GranTurismo model, affirming Maserati's racing DNA. A sleek, Italian style 2+2, today's Alfieri is at the concept stage, but all set to be turned into reality: it was created, designed and built with this goal in mind.

Shape and style are the key elements of this design: a long, low nose, a front grille split vertically into two concave sections, futuristic headlights and tail lights, the latter shaped to harmoniously follow the rear shoulder of the car and complement the air ducts underneath, creating an impressive, racing style rear view.

The concept car has been designed to include all the Maserati iconic signature features: restyled triple air ducts on the wheel arches, the Trident emblem in a central position on the front grille, the “Saetta” logo on the rear pillar, and forged wheels whose spoke design gives a nod to the Trident profile. The designers' brief was simplicity and minimalism to create the comfortably sized 2+2 seat passenger compartment, emphasising the racing nature of the brand.

Poltrona Frau aniline leather has been generously used for the interior, matched with copper, aluminium and other materials reminiscent of oxidised steel, commonly used in the racing cars of the Fifties. Equally vintage racing-inspired is the wraparound design of the seats, offset by their futuristic look and modern structure.

The Maserati Centennial

2014 is the year of Maserati's 100th Anniversary. Exactly one century ago, Alfieri, Ettore and Ernesto Maserati opened their first workshop in Bologna, on 1st December 1914.

The celebrations began on 2nd December 2013, to mark the day on which the company entered its hundredth year of activity. The Anniversary is being celebrated enthusiastically, and in style, all over the world, by creating events reserved for customers and brand lovers, and by involving the dealers and organising special celebrations at the most prestigious motoring gatherings, such as the Villa d’Este Concours d'Elegance, the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the international automotive event held in Pebble Beach, California.

The main event was September's Official Maserati Centennial Gathering, with over 200 Maseratis, mostly vintage models from all over the world, for a total of about 500 participants, setting off from Modena. The participants travelled from the home town of the Maserati headquarters to Turin, where the Quattroporte and Ghibli are built in the high-tech Avvocato Giovanni Agnelli plant in Grugliasco, after a prologue in Bologna, where Maserati was founded in 1914, and a stop-over at the San Martino del Lago circuit near Cremona, where the crews took part in regularity competitions; the Gathering participants visited some of the most representative places in the history of the Trident brand, drove their cars on the winding Italian roads that are the natural setting of Maseratis, breathed in one-hundred year old history, and tasted the all-Italian flavour of Maserati tradition and exclusivity.

The 3-days' event ended on Saturday, 20th September, in Piazza San Carlo in Turin, with the Concours d’Elegance Awards ceremony. The most coveted Best of Show award went to the Maserati Mexico 4200 Frua Prototype, while the most acclaimed model at the event was the Panini collection Maserati A6 GCS/53, which received a special award and ranked third in its class in the regularity competition; Verde/Raguzzoni was the winning team in the regularity race, at the wheel of a 2004 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa.

The heart of the celebrations was Modena, the town where Maserati moved to in 1939 and where it still has its headquarters today. Also in Modena, the Enzo Ferrari Museum will host, until January 2015, a Maserati exhibition specially dedicated to the Centennial: “MASERATI 100 – A Century of Pure Italian Luxury Sports Cars”.

MOTOR SPORTS

On the weekend of 11-12 October, the Shanghai circuit will host the penultimate race of the 2014 Maserati Trofeo World Series before the season finale at Abu Dhabi next December, when all the titles will be awarded. This season had opened with the series tests at Vallelunga, followed by the opening race at Spa, in Belgium, and by the Hungaroring and Silverstone rounds - with the VIR race in the USA to open the overseas part of the championship. A hard-fought series, which saw numerous contestants battle each other with an average 20-plus team entries at every round, confirming the appeal of the brand celebrating its Centennial this year, and of a very successful championship with a calendar including world-famous circuits.

Meanwhile, guide-lines are being defined for the next edition, the sixth overall, confirming that in 2015, too, the series reserved for GranTurismo MC Trofeo race cars will have six rounds in its calendar, between Europe, America and Asia. Among the new features will be a revised race schedule, to be officially announced in the course of the next few months, that will however have no effect on the total driving time, which is one of the highest amounts out of all such international series.

During the last round in the US of the Maserati Trofeo World Series (#MaseratiTrofeo), a new digital media project made its debut: the #SensingSpeed. An innovative custom-tracking technology able to collect a set of real-time parameters: position on track, speed, the audio level of the unique Maserati sound inside the car and the driver's heart rate to live the #MaseratiTrofeo experience from a completely new angle. The combination of all the parameters also provides the “Adrenaline Index” for each driver involved.

The #SensingSpeed project is in continuous development and it will be featured also on the Shanghai and Abu Dhabi #MaseratiTrofeo Rounds. Website link for all details: http://sensingspeed.maseraticorse.com

DRIVING COURSES

The 2014 Master Maserati programme offers a complete range of top-level, highly exclusive driving experiences, characterised by the unmistakeably Italian style and elegance typical of all Maserati activities.

At the Varano De' Melegari racing track, near Parma, in Italy, a fleet of fifteen cars, all part of the current Maserati production range and coordinated by the former Formula 1 driver Andrea de Adamich, each equipped with an audio-video recording system, will be made available to course participants to learn various driving techniques and emergency manoeuvres.

The driving experiences include the classic “Master GT” one or two days' course, the more recently designed "Master High Performance" course for more experienced drivers, and the "Master Italian Lifestyle Experience", encompassing all the most iconic, captivating elements of Italian lifestyle: luxury, art, fashion, and most significantly, racing performance.

In preparation of the 2015 Maserati Trofeo, the “Trofeo Racing Academy” will also be reintroduced. This project is the highest expression of Maserati Driving Courses. It is a professional racing training program which may lead to competing in one or more 2015 Trofeo World Series races, or just ensure fun-filled but safe track days, thanks to the participants' improved on-track performance and competitiveness.

Participation is reserved for experienced drivers with high-performance road vehicle driving skills - with or without previous track experience. The programme includes 2 training days, with both theoretical sessions and practical sessions. At the end of the Trofeo Racing Academy, participants may take a 2,000 cc racing car driving test, required by the Italian National Federation (CSAI) to be able to compete in the Maserati Trofeo.

Maserati's 2014: A YEAR OF COMMERCIAL SUCCESSES

Eight months of unstoppable commercial success for Maserati, with the vast majority of the markets in which the Trident manufacturer is active, recording considerable sale increases over the previous year.

In North America, 8,151 units were delivered to customers for a +312% total increase, while in China, where the total sales were 5,488 cars, the increase over the same period of 2013 was close to +650%.

The increasing growth trend has also continued through all the main European markets; the figure reached is 4,183 total deliveries to customers since the beginning of 2014, with an average increase of almost +400% compared to the results obtained in the first eight months of last year.

One of the main factors behind this achievement is the consolidation of Italy's role as the top European market. New registrations in the first eight months of 2014 are up to as many as 898 cars, +600% compared to the same period of 2013.

In the other world markets where Maserati is active, 3,050 units were delivered, with a +216% increase over the same period of 2013.

Text and photos courtesy of Maserati.

 
 
 
 
From Edwin in the UK
 
MASERATI INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL GATHERING.
 

"Hi Enrico,

Here is another short video from www.italiansupercar.net on YouTube at www.youtube.com.

Enjoy !

Regards,

Edwin."

 
 
 
 
 
From Newspress in the UK
 
MASERATI DEALERSHIP RAISES OVER £12,715 FOR CHARITY
IN 2,300KM ‘GATE TO GATE’ BIKE RIDE FROM UK TO ITALY.
 

A ‘One man to Modena’ 20-day 2,300km bike ride finished today at Maserati HQ in Italy. Graypaul Maserati Birmingham has exceeded its fundraising target of £10,000 for the Mat Davis Foundation.

Thursday, 25th September 2014: Today Jon Stenson, team member at Maserati dealership, Graypaul Birmingham, completed a gruelling 20-day bike ride challenge in aid of the Mat Davis Foundation; a Warwickshire-based charity which helps young adults and their families affected by cancer.

 

From left Stuart Hood, Mike Biscoe, Giulio Pastore, Jon Stenson

Maserati ‘Gate to Gate’ bike ride, Jon Stenson and Stuart Hood
 

Jon set off on the ‘Gate to Gate’ challenge from the gates of Birmingham-based Graypaul Maserati on 5th September. The ride involved cycling to the white cliffs of Dover with 4 additional team members, and then down to the French Alps, covering approximately 2,300 kilometres, before arriving at the gates of Maserati’s headquarters in Modena, Italy this morning (25th September).

Jon was joined by Graypaul Birmingham’s Dealer Principal, Stuart Hood, for the final leg of this remarkable journey into Modena where they were given a hero’s welcome as they were met by Giulio Pastore, General Manager of Maserati Europe, and were shown around the production line where the Maserati GranTurismo and GranCabrio are produced.

The original fundraising target was £10,000, but the running total now is over £12,715.

The Mat Davis Foundation was founded in 2012 in memory of Mat, who fought a brain tumour from the age of 21 until the age of 23 when he sadly passed away. It was Mat's wish to help and support others in his name so that his legacy could continue. The charity relieves the needs of young adults with cancer, and their relatives in the Warwickshire area, by providing support, counselling and financial assistance.

For more information about the Mat Davis Foundation, please visit: www.matdavisfoundation.org

To donate, please visit: www.justgiving.com/Graypaul-Birmingham2

 
 
 
 
 
From Bruno in Italy
 
PODIUM FINISH FOR A MASERATI GHIBLI MY94.
 

"Ciao Enrico,

Just to let you know that I finished in third place during the recent Trofeo Vallecamonica FIA Hill Climb Championship !!!!!



You can see a video of the event at Malengo-Borno on Youtube at "Trofeo Vallecamonica - Piantoni Bruno".

Enjoy.

Ciao !!!

Bruno."
 

Bruno's highly modified Maserati Ghibli MY94

Bruno Piatoni celebrates his third place on the podium
 

The highly tuned 2.0-litre twin-turbochaged Maserati engine

The business-like cockpit
 
 
 
 
 
From Newspress in the UK
 
MASERATI CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL GATHERING
CONCLUDES WITH FINAL TWO DAYS IN CREMONA AND TURIN.
 

Monday 22nd September 2014: Following the first day in Modena, the Maserati Centennial International Gathering saw the second day commence with the start of the regularity competition and transfer of more than 200 Maseratis taking part to the historic San Martino del Lago circuit near Cremona.

The circuit is just a short distance from the straight stretch of road on which Baconin Borzacchini set the first world record in Maserati’s history on 28 September 1929, at the wheel of the 16-cylinder Maserati V4 - 246 kilometres an hour for the Flying 10 Kilometres, a record that stood for eight years.

The 200 Maseratis drove along this historic straight, still open to traffic today (it was only a gravel road at the time of Borzacchini’s record) on their way to Cremona. Their route took them right through the city, across Piazza del Comune and by the Torrazzo, Europe’s tallest brick-built bell tower, on their way to join the motorway towards Turin.

The city of Cremona offered a special welcome to the international press covering the Gathering, with a guided tour of the brand new, high-tech Museo del Violino, a performance on one of the finest, best known instruments made by Antonio Stradivarius, the “greatest of violin makers”, and a lunch in the medieval Palazzo Comunale.

The Stradivarius played – “The Cremonese 1715” – the same piece that accompanied the debut of the fifth series of the Quattroporte in the elegant, exclusive setting of Pebble Beach in California eleven years ago, an homage to Sergio Pininfarina, who let slip that he had drawn inspiration from the forms of Stradivarius’ violins when designing the lines of the Quattroporte. Apart from Borzacchini and Pininfarina, the inclusion of Cremona is also an homage to Gino Rancati, the Cremona-born journalist who, in the early Sixties, suggested to Adolfo and Omer Orsi the idea of what was to become the Quattroporte – the world’s fastest saloon.

The second day of the Maserati Centennial International Gathering ended with a Gala dinner hosted by Maserati CEO Harald Wester at the Reggia di Venaria Reale, the royal palace on the outskirts of Turin built by Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy in 1675. Together with Maserati collectors, clients and guests, the dinner was also attended by Fiat Chrsyler Group Chairman John Elkann and Fiat Chrysler Group CEO and Maserati Chairman Sergio Marchionne, who declared that, “Maserati will never be a giant. It will never be the biggest producer of automobiles in the world but it will be, simply, the best”.

The third and final day of the Centennial Gathering was focused around Turin, with the final section of the regularity competition and the climb to the majestic Basilica of Superga, the historic 300 year old church that towers over the city.

Participants and press then toured Maserati’s newest factory, the Avv. Giovanni Agnelli plant in Grugliasco, where the Maserati Ghibli and Quattroporte are built. They then drove their cars to the heart of Turin to line the areas surrounding the Piazza San Carlo in the heart of the city for the Concours d’Elegance finale.

Piazza San Carlo was packed with thousands of owners, media, fans and employees when the ‘Best of Show’ was awarded to a Maserati Mexico 4200 Prototype Frua, with the Maserati A6 GCS/53 from the Panini collection also receiving a special award from the judges. A Spyder 90th Anniversary Cambiocorsa won the Regularity Race. Lorenzo Ramaciotti, head of the Style Centre of Fiat Chrysler Group and of Maserati headed the judging panel.

The final curtain has now fallen on the three day event which brought together 200 classics and modern Maserati cars and almost 500 collectors and clients to retrace the brand’s history and celebrate 100 years of the legendary company.

Photos, video and text courtesy of Maserati UK.

 

New Maserati Ghiblis on display
in Piazza del Comune in Cremona

The historic San Martino del Lago circuit near Cremona
 
 

Classic Maseratis heading for the Autostrada en route to Turin
 

The attractive Maserati V4 Zagato Spyder banner on display

Gala Diner at the Reggia di Venaria Reale on the outskirts of Turin
 

Gala Diner at the Reggia di Venaria Reale on the outskirts of Turin

The Maserati Alfieri Concept at the Reggia di Venaria Reale
 

Maserati GranTurismo MC outside the majestic Basilica of Superga

Maserati Ghibli S Q4 leaving the Basilica of Superga
 

Maserati Ghibli S Q4 leaving the Basilica of Superga

The stage is set in the Piazza San Carlo in Turin
 

Maserati GranTurismo MC en route to Turin



The successful Vitaphone Racing Maserati MC12
makes its way throught the streets of Turin.

 
 

A GranTurismo MC from the UK enters the Piazza San Carlo in Turin

A Mistral Spyder from the UK enters the Piazza San Carlo in Turin
 

Maserati CEO Harald Wester seems to be enjoying
his time at the wheel of the Maserati MC12.

Maserati Ghiblis on display in Piazza San Carlo
 
 

A Maserati Sebring on display in Via Roma, Turin

The Maserati MC12 'Goodwood Cent 100' in Piazza San Carlo
 

The Centennial Podium awaits the concours winners

The special Statue of Neptune trophies awarded to the winners
 

The distinguished panel of judges included:
Lorenzo Ramaciotti, Ermanno Cozza, Fabio Collina,
Dott. Adolfo Orsi, Giuseppe Candini and Andy Heywood.

Whilst some of the judges are in discussion one takes
a closer look at this fine example of a Mistral Coupe.
 
 

The Maserati Mexico 4200 Prototype by Pietro Frua...

...was voted ‘Best of Show’ at the Concours
 

The Maserati Spyder 90th Anniversary Cambiocorsa
winner of the Regularity Race

The Maserati A6GCS Berlinetta by Pinin Farina
received a special award from the judges
 

The Giugiaro designed Maserati Boomerang
received a special award from the judges

Michael Bartels with the Maserati MC12 'Goodwood Cent 100'
It received a special award from the judges
 

Happy in their work, the affable and courteous
Ermanno Cozza and Fabio Collina

 
 
 
 
From Newspress in the UK
 
A STRADIVARIUS FOR THE MASERATI CENTENNIAL.
 

The second day of the Maserati Centennial International Gathering continued this morning with the start of the regularity competition and the transfer to the San Martino del Lago circuit, near Cremona, of the more than 200 Maseratis taking part. The circuit is just a short distance from the straight stretch of road on which Baconin Borzacchini set the first world record in Maserati’s history on 28 September 1929 at the wheel of the 16-cylinder Maserati V4 - 246 kilometres an hour for the Flying 10 Kilometres, a record that stood for eight years. And the 200 Maseratis drove along just this historic straight, still open to traffic today (naturally it was only a gravel road at the time of Borzacchini’s record) on their way to Cremona. Their route took them right through the city, across Piazza del Comune and by the Torrazzo, Europe’s tallest brick-built bell tower, on their way to join the motorway towards Turin.

The city of Cremona offered a special welcome to the international press covering the Gathering, with a guided tour of the brand new, high-tech Museo del Violino, a performance on one of the finest, best known instruments made by Antonio Stradivarius, the “greatest of violin makers”, and a lunch in the medieval Palazzo Comunale. The Stradivarius played for the international press – “The Cremonese 1715” – is the same one that accompanied the debut of the fifth series of the Quattroporte in the elegant, exclusive setting of Pebble Beach in California eleven years ago, in homage to Sergio Pininfarina, who let slip that he had drawn inspiration from the forms of Stradivarius’ violins when designing the lines of the Quattroporte. Apart from Borzacchini and Pininfarina, the inclusion of Cremona is also a homage to Gino Rancati, the Cremona-born journalist who, in the early Sixties, suggested to Adolfo and Omer Orsi the idea of what was to become the Quattroporte – the world’s fastest sedan.

 

A Maserati GranTurismo from Holland making its way to Cremona

A Maserati 3500 GT from the UK making its way to Cremona
 

Maseratis parked in the Piazza del Comune in Cremona

The Maserati A6GCS Berlinetta in front of the Duomo di Cremona
 

The new high-tech Museo del Violino in Cremona

The new high-tech Museo del Violino in Cremona
 

Another Maserati 3500 GT from the UK
makes its way throught the narrow streets of Cremona


The Stradivarius “The Cremonese 1715”
being played for the international press.

 
 

Text and photos courtesy of Maserati.

 

Check out a video of the three Maserati MC12s at the San Martino del Lago circuit at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrdKokpO3ys, and make sure your ears are wellprotected !!!

 
 
 
 
 
From Newspress in the UK
 
MODENA PLAYS HOST TO THE MASERATI CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS.
 

Friday, 19 September 2014 – The first day of the Maserati Centennial International Gathering ended with a guided tour and dinner at the company’s historic factory in Viale Ciro Menotti, Modena. After a lengthy parade through the city’s streets, involving more than 200 classic and modern Maseratis and the majority of Modena’s population, gathering participants enjoyed a guided tour of the complex that Maserati has occupied since it moved from Bologna to Modena in 1939, and where the Maserati GranTurismo, GranCabrio and Alfa Romeo 4C are now produced.

These same production lines provided the striking location for a very unusual dinner during which guests were entertained by singers from the Luciano Pavarotti Foundation – Tenor Jenish Ysmanov, Soprano Jessica Cambio, Mezzo Soprano Martina Belli and Baritone Daniele Terenzi. The bond between Maserati and Luciano Pavarotti was always very strong on both sides – the great Tenor’s first Maserati was a bright blue Sebring, which he purchased in 1963 – and it still continues today thanks to his widow Nicoletta Mantovani, present at the dinner. In the afternoon, guests visited the “Maserati 100 – A Century of Pure Italian Luxury Sports Cars” exhibition at the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, near the Maserati headquarters and curated by Adolfo Orsi, grandson of the Adolfo Orsi who bought the Maserati business from its founder brothers in 1937.

You can see a short video of the activities during the first day in this short video clip at http://youtu.be/A3FOrSHmQaY.

Text and photos courtesy of Maserati.

 

Maseratis galore in Piazza Grande, Modena.
 

Maseratis galore in Piazza Grande, Modena.

Maseratis galore in Piazza Grande, Modena.
 

Maseratis galore in Piazza Grande, Modena.

What's this ? Is everything up in the air in Modena ??
 

Maserati make their way passed the Maserati factory

Not that way, this way !!!
 

Maserati 5000GT en route to the Casa Enzo Ferrari Museum

Maserati Mistral en route to the Casa Enzo Ferrari Museum
 

Maserati Ghibli en route to the Casa Enzo Ferrari Museum

Maserati Merak en route to the Casa Enzo Ferrari Museum
 

Dott. Adolfo Orsi discusses the merits of the Maserati Tipo 61

Dott. Adolfo Orsi and the Maserati Tipo 4CLT/48 "San Remo"
 

Participants enjoy their evening meal..

...seated alongside the Maserati production lines
 

 

The singers from the Luciano Pavarotti Foundation
 

GranTurismos and CranCabrio in red, white and blue !

Maserati MC12s parked in the factory courtyard
 

A Maserati MC12 at the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari

The Maserati MC12 'Goodwood Cent 100'
 

Harald Wester addresses the participants

Maseratisti from Austria celebrate at the event
 

And here are three short videos from Modena's premier daily newspaper the Gazzetta di Modena:

This one by Betta Baracchi - Gazzetta di Modena Video 1

and this one by Marco Amendola - Gazzetta di Modena Video 2

and this one by Gino Esposito - Gazzetta di Modena Video 3

 
 
 
 
 
From Newspress in the UK
 
THE MASERATI INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL GATHERING STARTED TODAY.
 

Today saw the start of the Maserati Centennial International Gathering, a key event in the celebrations to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Modena-based company. The first day of the official programme, involving over 200 Maseratis and over 500 Maserati collectors and clients from 30 countries across the world, was dedicated to the city of Modena. Vintage and modern Maseratis began making their way into Modena in the early hours, lining up in Piazza Grande in the shadow of the Ghirlandina, the white stone bell tower that is the symbol of the Emilian city. Piazza Grande was also the venue for the meeting between Maserati CEO Harald Wester and the Mayor of Modena, Gian Carlo Muzzarelli, who officially welcomed the participants to the city.

Also participating at the event are around ninety journalists from the main international markets in which Maserati is present - from the US (biggest market in terms of unit sales) to China (second biggest market with the highest growth rate), the UK, Germany and Italy (the contenders for biggest European market), Australia and Japan. During the morning the international press visited the building, at no. 1 Via de’ Pepoli in Bologna, where Maserati opened for business for the first time on 1 December 1914. After this, they met with the direct descendants of the founders of Maserati: Carlo and Alfieri Maserati, the sons of Ettore and Ernesto Maserati respectively, who in December 1914 set out on an adventure with their brother Alfieri which is still going strong a hundred years later and which we are celebrating today.

"Of the many automobile producers born in Italy in the last century, only a few have reached such a milestone and this fills me with joy", declared Alfieri Maserati. "The name we bear symbolises brilliance, innovation and the desire to create the unique and novel features we find in today's cars".

“100 years have passed since the founding of the 'Società Anonima Officine Alfieri Maserati'", recalled his cousin Carlo, "and I would like to express all my gratitude to those who have made Maserati's accomplishments possible and have brought it to new horizons. The longevity of this success is also due to the harmonious relationships within the family and to the extraordinary technical skills that, for example, allowed us to construct a racing car in just six months".

Text and photos courtesy of Maserati.

 

Vintage and modern Maseratis lining up in Modena's Piazza Grande

Vintage and modern Maseratis lining up in Modena's Piazza Grande
 

Carlo and Alfieri Maserati, the sons of Ettore and Ernesto Maserati.

The many journalists from Maserati's main international markets
 

You can see a short video of the photo opportunity available to some participants at the Piazza del Nettuno during a visit to Bologna at http://youtu.be/dgiftAv1ozA.

 
 
 
 

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