Post by Lee on Jan 14, 2022 13:51:59 GMT
Maserati chief executive officer Davide Grasso has said that a future return to Formula 1 is far from an unrealistic prospect.
While it has been confirmed that Maserati will join the Formula E grid as a new manufacturer from the 2022-2023 season, which they will look to use as a development ground for the electrical powertrains and software for their road sports cars. Maserati which is a subsidiary of the Stellantis group, may not end there with their single-seater racing return.
Maserati were there for the start of the Formula 1 World Championship, competing in the series between 1950-1958, helping Juan Manuel Fangio to the Drivers’ title in 1957 and continued as an engine supplier until 1969.
But with Maserati now testing the waters of single-seater racing again, naturally it raises the question of whether Formula 1 could be on their radar again? While is not currently the case, Grasso did not rule it out as a future venture. Asked if Maserati could branch into further racing series, Grasso has said: “You mean the other championship run by my friend Stefano Domenicali? - Time will tell. Formula 1 is the premier class, the most important championship for racing cars, a great competition."
Formula 1 is undergoing major transformations, with the 2022 season set to feature radically overhauled cars, putting the focus on reducing the gaps between the pack and allowing drivers to follow more closely, which should create more overtaking opportunities.
The budget cap also drops from $145m to $140m for the 2022 campaign.
Beyond that, Formula 1 will introduce new power units from 2026, which are set to boost the reliance on electrical power, while running with a sustainable fuel on the combustion side. The costs of the engines are also set to be far lower than the current versions.
The Volkswagen Group are interested, specifically their Audi and Porsche brands, while the philosophy of the new engines also match up to Maserati’s interest in electrical engine technology.
While it has been confirmed that Maserati will join the Formula E grid as a new manufacturer from the 2022-2023 season, which they will look to use as a development ground for the electrical powertrains and software for their road sports cars. Maserati which is a subsidiary of the Stellantis group, may not end there with their single-seater racing return.
Maserati were there for the start of the Formula 1 World Championship, competing in the series between 1950-1958, helping Juan Manuel Fangio to the Drivers’ title in 1957 and continued as an engine supplier until 1969.
But with Maserati now testing the waters of single-seater racing again, naturally it raises the question of whether Formula 1 could be on their radar again? While is not currently the case, Grasso did not rule it out as a future venture. Asked if Maserati could branch into further racing series, Grasso has said: “You mean the other championship run by my friend Stefano Domenicali? - Time will tell. Formula 1 is the premier class, the most important championship for racing cars, a great competition."
Formula 1 is undergoing major transformations, with the 2022 season set to feature radically overhauled cars, putting the focus on reducing the gaps between the pack and allowing drivers to follow more closely, which should create more overtaking opportunities.
The budget cap also drops from $145m to $140m for the 2022 campaign.
Beyond that, Formula 1 will introduce new power units from 2026, which are set to boost the reliance on electrical power, while running with a sustainable fuel on the combustion side. The costs of the engines are also set to be far lower than the current versions.
The Volkswagen Group are interested, specifically their Audi and Porsche brands, while the philosophy of the new engines also match up to Maserati’s interest in electrical engine technology.