Maserati has revealed a leadership transition in its motorsport division, effective October 1, 2024. Giovanni Sgro, who has overseen Maserati’s sporting activities for the past two years, will be succeeded by Maria Conti as Head of Maserati Corse.
The brand expressed appreciation for Sgro’s dedication and contributions that helped return Maserati to competitive racing.
Maria Conti will report directly to Maserati CEO Davide Grasso and will operate under the guidance of Jean-Marc Finot, Senior VP at Stellantis Motorsport. With over 20 years of experience in automotive communication and lifestyle sectors, Conti previously held the position of Chief Communication Officer for the House of the Trident.
Conti’s appointment is historic as she becomes the first woman to head Maserati’s motorsport activities. Her return from maternity leave aligns with her new role, and her recognized expertise and creativity are expected to invigorate Maserati’s competitive edge on the track.
During his tenure, Giovanni Sgro played a crucial role in Maserati’s participation in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and the Fanatec GT2 European Series. He also contributed to the development and launch of the Maserati MCXtrema halo car. Davide Grasso acknowledged Sgro’s passion and commitment to enhancing Maserati’s racing efforts.
Maserati produces a wide range of vehicles known for their distinctive personality and style, incorporating advanced technology and exclusive features appealing to discerning buyers globally. The lineup includes models like the Grecale SUV, GranTurismo grand tourer, and GranCabrio convertible.
The brand’s cars are equipped with innovative powertrains, including hybrid options for models like the Grecale. The MC20 super sports car showcases the groundbreaking Nettuno V6 engine, integrating Formula 1-derived technologies into a production vehicle.
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Davide Grasso expressed pride in Maria Conti leading Maserati’s track activities, highlighting her expertise and energy as significant advantages for the brand’s motor racing endeavors. He also wished Giovanni Sgro well in his future professional pursuits.
Maserati continues its legacy of producing exceptional cars that redefine Italian sports car design, performance, comfort, elegance, and safety. With availability in over 70 global markets, these vehicles set industry standards.