Maserati returns to racing by joining Formula E for 2023

The Italian brand is ending a 66-year spell of not competing in international single-seaters w🌌hen it makes its debut in the all-electric series next year.
It’s good news for Formula E after Audi, BMW, and Mercede💃s all announced their exits from the series last season.
2023 wi𓃲ll mark Formula E’s ninth season and the int♓roduction of the all-new of the Gen3 car.
“We are very proud to be back where we belong as protagonists in the world of racing,” said Maserati CEO Davide Grasso.“We are pow🧔ered by passion and innovative by nature. We have a long history of world-class excellence in competition and we are ready to drive performance in the future.
“In the race for more performance, luxury, and innovation, Folgore – our electrified line and it is the purest 𓂃expression of Maserati.
“That’s why we decided to go back to racing in the🧜 FIA Formula E World Championship, meeting our customers in the city centres of the world, taking the Trident forward into the future.”
Formula E CEO Jamie Reigle added: “W👍e꧟ are delighted Maserati will join the Gen3 era of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and play a defining role reimagining the future of motorsport.
“Formula E races in the heart of the most iconic cities in the world and is followed passionately by a progressive global audience. Our millions𝄹 of fans will be thrilled to see Maserati line up on the grid as one of the world’s elite electric car brands.”

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