Master Maserati Driving Experience Returns for 2025 Track Thrills
Maserati has relaunched its Master Maserati Driving Experience, inviting performance-minded motorists to take command of the brand’s most potent machines. Set for 2025, the programme centres on the GranTurismo Trofeo, MC20, and new GT2 Stradale, each propelled by the 3-litre twin-turbo Nettuno V6, which delivers between 550 and 640 CV.
Maserati hosts half-day sessions for newcomers eager to taste authentic Maserati track excitement. These concise events deliver expert tuition and measured thrills, ideal for drivers who want their first taste of the marque’s racing DNA.
Drivers seeking more formidable challenges can choose full-day courses that intensify every element of high-performance technique. Participants hone limit handling, perfect racing lines, master load transfer and learn to exploit tyres at optimum efficiency. Maserati complements on-track coaching with advanced telemetry, allowing every driver to analyse data and refine lap times in real time.
Professional simulators add safe but competitive battles for the fastest lap, sharpening reactions before the cars return to the asphalt. Varied dynamic tests broaden adaptability, ensuring each participant experiences the differing speed, balance, and precision of the GranTurismo Trofeo, MC20, and GT2 Stradale.
The 2025 calendar places the Maserati driving experience on three celebrated Italian circuits. Autodromo di Modena and Varano de’ Melegari host both programme levels, while the Vallelunga “Piero Taruffi” track—measuring 4,085 metres—exclusively stages the GT2 Stradale Racetrack Experience, where the new super sports car can express its full prowess.
Since 1999, Maserati has delivered more than 600 Master courses to over 8,000 participants, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to driver development and pure motoring excitement. The 2025 relaunch builds on that heritage, offering a refined, data-driven Maserati track day that turns passion into precision.