Trofeo Maserati season kicks off at Paul Ricard

The Paul Ricard circuit at Le Castellet, in the south of France, will stage the opening round of the 2013 Maserati Trofeo MC World Series. This first round will signal the start of an ever-more global championship, with races to be held in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.

At least 24 Maserati GranTurismo MC Trofeos will be on the grid, with many names from last year opting to sign up for another title tilt, among the reigning champion: Renaud Kuppens; Konvex Motorsports Belgian driver will be out to defend the crown he won in 2012. Out to stop him will be the Alan Simoni-Riccardo Ragazzi pairing (who finished second last year) and Giuseppe Fascicolo, third in 2012, and who will have a new partner in Andrea Ceccherello this time round. Making a return to Maseratis single-make series is Frenchman Jonathan Sicart, winner of the GT4 title in the 2010 edition of the Trofeo Maserati; teaming up with him will be Ange Barde, a driver who turned out in a few of last seasons races.

 A new race format awaits for the entrants, one that will raise the standards and make each round more exciting. For the 2013 season, there will be two 30-minute events and one lasting 50 minutes (with a compulsory pit stop and driver change for crewed cars). However, the real change will be the introduction of added time for the quickest drivers: the top five drivers in the weekends first two races (determined by totalling their times) will have to pit from 5 to 20 seconds longer, on top of their compulsory 45 seconds, during the endurance race.

The winner (or winners) of the Championship crown will be awarded an exclusive numbered and name-plated Maserati 8CTF single speed bicycle. The bike derives from the Maserati 8CTF Limited Edition and has been produced by Montante Cicli in a limited run of 200 to celebrate Wilbur Shaws 1939 and 1940 wins in the Indianapolis 500 at the wheel of the Maserati 8CTF.

Maseratis media partner, MotorsTv, will cover the Trofeo Maserati events but, for Italy, an agreement has been reached with Sportitalia. This weekend, races 1 and 3 will be beamed live from France. The backing of Radio Monte Carlo has again been confirmed for this season.


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