Maserati light up Goodwood revival
Monday, 22 Sep 2008 16:43

Maserati put on a good show at the Goodwood Revival this weekend
Maserati attended the Goodwood Revival for the tenth year in a row, celebrating the motor circuit's 60th anniversary in the process.
A total of 13 classic Maseratis were present, including two 4CMs and two iconic Tipo 61 Birdcages.
The main exhibit for Maserati was in the Earls Court Motorshow, designed to recreate the feel of an authentic 60s event.
A Maserati Mistral was the centrepiece, on loan from celebrity chef, James Martin. Also taking their places to wow the spectators were a Quattroporte Mk I and some new vehicles, like the GranTurismo S and Quattroporte S.
A spectacular display on the lawn in front of Goodwood House also offered guests the opportunity to see the Quattroporte's evolution in the flesh, with every model in the history of the Trident Marque on display.
The Quattroporte I of the 1960s, the exceptionally rare Quattroporte II of the 1970s, of which only 12 were ever produced, the more modern Quattroporte III and IV were accompanied by the Quattroporte V and Maserati's very latest Quattroporte S.
The stunning GranTurismo S in pearlescent Bianco Fuji completed the Maserati line-up.