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Le Castellet (F), 6 April 2009
- The new Maserati GranTurismo MC will be officially unveiled during the FIA
GT "Media Days" at the Paul Ricard circuit. The new model is an offshoot of
the Maserati GranTurismo MC Concept introduced last September in Monza and
based on the Maserati GranTurismo S road version, with electro-actuated
gearbox system.
On 17 and 18 March the car participated in the "Balance of performance", two
days of practices organized by SRO at the Paul Ricard circuit in order to
analyze and balance the performance of the models that will be racing in the
GT4 European Cup.
A Maserati GranTurismo MC entered by a private team is to participate in
some GT4 European Cup events during the second half of this season.
A limited series of the Maserati GranTurismo MC produced for gentlemen
drivers who wish to race in the 2010 GT4 European Cup and the
national series, will be on sale as of October 2009. The
indicative price is 135,000 Euro + VAT.
The cars will be sold
directly through Maserati Corse.
In 2010 Maserati intends to once again organize a European single-make cup
race. The cars participating in this Cup shall naturally present
specifications that will set them apart from the GT4-version Maserati
GranTurismo MCs.
Maserati chose to create a model with GT4 features because GT4 is the
category with the closest links to production models. There is a niche of
GranTurismo road car owners who love racing and want to be able to test
their mettle on a track driving a racing version of the same model they own.
The Maserati GranTurismo MC is the result of a development work carried out
during many test sessions that started in the Summer of 2008.
Various drivers have taken turns developing the Maserati GranTurismo MC
Concept from which the Maserati GranTurismo MC stemmed. With their strong
professional and racing background, each and every one of them contributed
to the creation of the final version.
The predominant part of the fine-tuning work was conducted by Andrea
Bertolini, official Maserati tester as well as incumbent FIA GT Champion at
the wheel of the MC12.
Bertolini worked together with Thomas Cremonini, Maserati series production
tester, and Vitaphone Racing Team teammate Michael Bartels, also 2008 FIA GT
champion.
During the most recent tests, the Maserati GranTurismo MC with GT4 specs was
also tested by former F.1 driver Ivan Capelli.
With the creation of the Maserati GranTurismo MC, the tradition of the
Trident logo car manufacturer who remains loyal to its origins - those of a
company founded in 1914 to tune and subsequently build racecars - lives on.
The Maserati list of wins is abundant and it includes a two consecutive wins
at the famous Indianapolis 500 in 1939 and in 1940, with Wilbur Shaw at the
wheel of the 8CTF "Boyle Special". This year is the 70th anniversary of
that first success.
Juan Manuel Fangio won two F1 world titles in 1954 and in 1957 at the wheel
of a Maserati 250F.
In the 1950s and 1960s cars with the Trident logo won a good many Endurance
races, while the last victory in a Formula 1 GP was clinched by Pedro
Rodriguez on a Cooper-Maserati in 1967.
In 2004 Maserati Corse started racing again internationally in the FIA GT
Championship featuring the MC12; it achieved three victories at the
prestigious Spa 24 Hours (2005, 2006, and 2008 Vitaphone Racing Team) and no
less than ten absolute titles:
- Three FIA GT Drivers Championships in 2006 (Michael Bartels/Andrea
Bertolini), in 2007 (Thomas Biagi) and in 2008 (Michael Bartels/Andrea
Bertolini)
- Four FIA GT Teams Championships in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 (Vitaphone
Racing Team)
- Two FIA GT Manufacturers Cups in 2005 and 2007
- One Citation Cup for gentlemen drivers in 2007 (Ben Aucott).
Race have always been the most demanding test-bench for all cars.
Traditionally, reliability and performance are checked on track. It is in
races that new technologies and materials are tested. And it is on the
circuit that Maserati has decided to raise the much praised-sporty verve of
its Maserati GranTurismo S to even higher levels to create the Maserati
GranTurismo MC.
GRANTURISMO MC - TECH. SPEC.
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DIMENSIONS AND
WEIGHT |
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Width |
1914,0 mm |
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Lenght |
4935,3 mm |
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Height |
1300,0 mm |
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Overhang front |
930,5 mm |
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Overhang rear |
1064,1 mm |
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Wheelbase |
2940,7 mm |
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Front track |
1618,4 mm |
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Rear Track |
1580,7 mm |
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Weight |
< 1400 Kg |
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Weight
distribution |
51,3 front / 48,7
rear |
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ENGINE AND
TRANSMISSION |
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Engine |
V8 |
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Displacement |
4,691 cc |
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Maximum power |
ND |
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Maximum torque |
ND |
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Weight/power
ratio |
<4.6 Kg/KW (<3.4
Kg/HP) |
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Ignition |
Bosch - digital
system |
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Air intake |
Double
cone racing type filter |
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Exhaust system |
Racing
type with removable catalyzers |
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Lubrication |
Wet sump |
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Gearbox |
Rear,
longitudinal gearbox, with transaxle scheme.
6 gears + reverse, syncromesh.
Electrohydraulic activation, with paddles shift |
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CHASSIS AND BODYWORK |
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Bodywork |
Carbon fiber |
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Windows |
Windscreen, rear and side windows in Lexan. |
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Chassis |
Steel
with welded integral rollcage structure, FIA approved. |
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Interior |
Backward-set driving position, with racing seat, dashboard and console
in carbon fiber throughout.
6-points seat-belt compatible
with HANS protection system. |
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Electrical
system |
Specific, with data acquisition system integrated in the dashboard. |
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Fuel tank |
120 L,
with carbon safety structure, FIA approved. |
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Brakes |
Racing
system without ABS, with steel discs:
Front disc: 380 mm
Rear disc: 326 mm
Front caliper: 6 pistons
Rear caliper: 4 pistons |
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Wheels |
Front: 11''x18''
Rear: 11''x18'' |
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Tyres |
Front: 305/645/18
Rear: 305/680/18 |
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Shock absorbers |
Carbon fiber |
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