Maserati plan gathering to mark their centennial in September | Industry - Car News Jun 2014

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09:32 Monday 09 Jun 2014

A three day event - kicking off in Modena, Italy - to celebrate a century of Maserati.

Maserati have been in the car business for a grand 100 years and they plan to celebrate this achievement with a gathering which will last for three days and is set to attract enthusiasts and collectors from countries across the globe.

The town of Modena in Italy will host the opening of the anniversary celebrations on 18th September and will welcome a range of contemporary Maseratis as well as examples from their illustrious motoring past. Part of the day will include a visit to the historic Viale Ciro Menotti factory where a dinner will be served in a beautiful Italian setting.

The second day sees the beginning of a drive towards Turin with a stop off at the San Martino del Lago racetrack to watch track sessions. Following a parade through Cremona, the convoy will continue its race towards its final destination for the third and final day.

Arrival in Turin will represent the culmination of 100 years of car production since the three Maserati brothers began modifying cars in a humble workshop and went on to begin the story of one of the biggest names in international motoring. The event will include exhibits, races and parades which will pay homage to the brand.

 


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