Maserati Reveals Project GT4
The stripped-down GranTurismo race car is aimed at privateer teams and gentleman drivers, with a competitive debut planned for 2028.
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Maserati Corse Rolls Out GranTurismo-Derived Project GT4 Race Car Prototype
Maserati's racing arm has officially thrown its hat into the highly competitive customer racing arena by pulling the sheets off Project GT4. Essentially a stripped-down GranTurismo modified for GT4 endurance racing, the rear-drive thriller premiered as a prototype at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Celebrating 100 years since the Maserati brothers found... (continue reading...)
Maserati Reveals Project GT4
Maserati has unveiled the Project GT4 ahead of the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, with the aim of entering the GT4 category from 2028 onwards. The Italian marque, which has returned to motor sport with programmes in GT2 and FIA Formula E in recent years, has based the Project GT4 on the new GranTurismo, with it set to be powered by a 3-litre V6 engine. Maserati previously competed in GT4 in the 2000s with the GranSport-based Trofeo Light GT4, …
Maserati Reveals Project GT4; Targeting 2028 Debut
Image: Maserati Maserati has revealed ‘Project GT4’ a race car based on the new Maserati GranTurismo that’s aimed for the brand’s return to GT4 competition in 2028. Unveiled Thursday at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, it follows the Italian manufacturer’s MC20-based GT2 car, which launched in 2023. “Project GT4 represents a natural step in the evolution of the Maserati Corse program and completes our vision for the future of GT racing,” said Mas…
Maserati wants to return to the international GT4 sport in 2028. The brand presented the Project GT4 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed based on the new Maserati GranTurismo.
Maserati Turns the GranTurismo Into Project GT4
Courtesy of Maserati Maserati has unveiled Project GT4 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026, introducing a new GranTurismo based race project developed by Maserati Corse. Created to bring the technical, stylistic and engineering DNA of the new GranTurismo to the track, the project previews the Trident’s next step in GT racing, with the goal of returning to competition in 2028. CARS Project GT4 builds on the experience Maserati has gained with …
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