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MC20 – the first super sports car of the new Maserati Era revealed by Italy’s most revered sailor

 

 

Maserati MC20 means Maserati Corse 2020 and celebrates that the luxury automotive brand will return to racing.

The super sports car is the first model of the new Maserati Era and it will debut by the end of May in Modena.

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Italian luxury car brand Maserati will return to the world of racing with the new MC20.

The eagerly-anticipated Maserati super sports car will be named MC20. The car was developed at the Maserati Innovation Lab, will be built at the historical plant in Viale Ciro Menotti and will have its worldwide debut at the end of May in Modena.

MC20 car underlines the sporting credentials of the new model: MC is the acronym of Maserati Corse and 20 refers to 2020, the year which marks the start of a new phase in Maserati’s history.

The logo of the new model appears on the mainsail of the Maserati Multi 70 trimaran.

Maserati has chosen the Maserati Multi 70 trimaran and Giovanni Soldini’s Team to tell the world the name of its new super sports car, developed, engineered and 100% built in Italy. Giovanni Soldini is Italy’s most revered sailor, an ambassador for Maserati, and the genius behind Maserati Multi 70 trimaran’s successes.

The trimaran set sail in the Caribbean Sea for routine training in the run-up to the RORC Caribbean 600 Race. Unexpectedly, when the sails were hoisted, the new “MC20” logo appeared on the mainsail.

The Modena-based manufacturer has unveiled the car’s name in an unconventional way: the new mainsail graphics with the logo of the super sports car, created by the Centro Stile Maserati, is a tribute to the Brand’s new Era, for which Giovanni Soldini, a long-term friend of the brand, is a leading spokesperson.

In this way, Giovanni Soldini and his crew pay a special tribute to the Trident Brand: underlining the connection between the high-performance trimaran and the new Maserati super sports car. The Maserati Multi 70 trimaran is the “laboratory boat” to which the Modena Innovation Lab engineers have transferred their aerodynamics, technological innovation and performance know-how. And these same values guided the team of engineers and technicians when developing the MC20.

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The first racing car to wear the Trident logo was the Tipo 26, where the number indicated the year of manufacture, and in the same way, the MC20 will be the first car born in the new Era of the Modena firm.

The super sports car is the natural evolution of the highly successful MC12, the car that in 2004 marked Maserati’s return to racing after 37 years. The MC12 won 22 races (including 3 victories in the 24 Hours of Spa) and 14 Championship titles across Constructors’ Championship, Drivers’ Championship and Teams’ Championships in the FIA GT from 2004 to 2010.

The model will be built at the Modena Plant where modernization works are already in progress on the production line, which will also accommodate its advanced electric powertrain.

At the same time, to further complete the production areas at the Viale Ciro Menotti Plant, work has already started on a paint shop, a completely new feature for the facility, which will be equipped with advanced innovative low environmental impact technologies.

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Ferrari ask FIA for ruling on new steering in Mercedes F1 cars

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Ferrari ask FIA for ruling on new steering in Mercedes F1 cars” was written by Giles Richards, for The Guardian on Friday 21st February 2020 18.23 UTC

Ferrari are to ask the FIA to clarify its position on the legality of the controversial steering system developed by Mercedes.

Mercedes are confident dual axis steering is within the regulations, having sought official approval during its development. However the FIA race director, Michael Masi, confirmed on Friday that the system would be banned under regulations to be imposed in 2021.

Ferrari said if DAS is declared legal they will not be able to develop their version until at least halfway through the season, giving Mercedes a crucial advantage should the system make a substantial difference in lap times.

During the first session of testing in Barcelona on Thursday Lewis Hamilton adjusted the toe-angle of his front wheels by shifting the steering wheel forwards and backwards. DAS is believed to reduce drag on straights and allow an improved set up for corner entry.

The device has taken Mercedes’ F1 rivals by surprise. The Ferrari’ chief, Mattia Binotto, said his team had not considered developing such a system and they would look to the FIA to adjudge on its legality.

“We are not discussing with the FIA yet but we will do for clarification,” he said. “It is important for us to understand but we will not challenge the FIA on their decision.”

The team’s sporting director Laurent Mekies, confirmed that he expected the FIA to examine the device. “We know very little about it,” he said. “We expect that the FIA will be a lot more interested than us in dealing with it. We completely rely on the FIA to assess if the system is compliant or not.”

Mercedes have been diligent in ensuring FIA approval thus far and it seems likely the governing body’s knowledge of the system led them to ensure the loophole is closed in 2021.

Binotto conceded that for Ferrari to develop a comparable system would take months. “It will certainly be longer than the first grand prix in Melbourne [on 15 March],” he said. “It is a first-concept design, production, homologation, it has to be safe. If it is to be made it can’t be before mid-season.”

Valtteri Bottas said Mercedes had begun work on their DAS almost a year ago. The FIA’s position appears to be that the system is legal because it alters only the steering angle of the front wheels. Ferrari’s clarification may be based on the argument that changing the toe-angle changes the front suspension which is illegal. That the FIA has ensured that the system could not be used in 2021 suggests it acknowledges it is legal this season. However, given that it will be banned, costly and time-consuming development by another team in 2020 would be of extremely limited use.

After three days of testing Mercedes look remarkably strong. They completed 493 laps during which Bottas set the fastest time of 1min 15.732sec.

Ferrari suffered some technical problems including an engine problem that cost them time on Friday. They managed 354 laps and Binotto said they were not yet able to match Mercedes for pace. Red Bull were optimistic they had delivered the strong start to the season they wanted after completing 471 laps.

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