Maserati has announced its commitment to Formula E’s Gen4 regulations, ensuring its involvement in the championship until 2030. Initially joining as the Venturi Racing team, Maserati marked its first serious entry into single-seater racing since 1957. With two wins under its belt in Formula E, Maserati plans to utilize a powertrain developed by parent company Stellantis until the 2029-30 season. The CEO of Maserati expressed pride in continuing their engagement with Formula E, emphasizing the bond between track performance and road innovation. The upcoming 2024-25 season will see Maserati MSG Racing with new drivers Stoffel Vandoorne and Jake Hughes making their debut in Sao Paulo.
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