Maserati MSG Racing takes double points finish in Rome

One day on from a historic performance in the Italian capital, Maserati MSG Racing continued it points scoring run with a double top-six finish in the second part of the 2023 Rome E-Prix.

After returning to the podium with Maximilian Günther on Saturday, the team built upon its performance overnight to approach Sunday with renewed momentum in its 2023 campaign.

An extensive repair job during the night, which saw a rebuild of Edoardo Mortara’s #48 Maserati Tipo Folgore, allowed both drivers to participate in Race Two in Rome.

The duo launched their qualifying efforts from Group B, and although Edo narrowly missed out on the duels, Max progressed to the next stage to start sixth, with Edo lining up ninth on the grid.

Showing strong pace over long-distance running, the pair settled into a good energy-saving rhythm at the start of the race, with Max holding eighth while Edo battled to seventh on lap one.

An accident between Mitch Evans and Nick Cassidy caused a Safety Car on lap two, but when the race was restarted on lap four, Edo and Max resumed their rise through the field.

Now holding fifth and seventh, both drivers activated their first Attack Mode on lap eight, and after consolidating a place inside the top 10, activated their final use of the 350kW mode on lap 17.

By undercutting Envision’s Sebastien Buemi, Edo advanced to fourth while an overtake on Dan Ticktum pushed Max forward to sixth.

Edo continued to push until the chequered flag and unfortunately missed out on the podium by less than one second, but by finishing fourth, secured his best finish of the current campaign to date.

Max, meanwhile, finished sixth to score an additional eight points, with the team scoring 35 points over the course of the Rome E-Prix weekend.

With 130 points, Maserati MSG Racing continues to hold sixth in the World Teams’ Championship, only 23 points shy of a place inside the top five in the standings.

The FIA Formula E World Championship’s 2023 season will resume and conclude in London on 29-30 July.

In Their Words

James Rossiter, Team Principal, Maserati MSG Racing

“What a weekend! A podium on Saturday and a strong double points finish today wraps up what has been a very competitive and lucrative weekend for the whole team. Our mechanics did a brilliant job overnight to get Edo’s car ready for Race Two, our engineers put together an intelligent and efficient strategy, and Edo and Max drove flawlessly to bring home a good set of points in the race. The spirit shown by every team member this weekend has been phenomenal, and I’m proud to work with such a talented and passionate group of people. After 14 races this season, only one weekend remains, and with two races left, we’re still within touching distance of the top five in the World Teams’ Championship. Throughout this year, we’ve shown that we’re a team of fighters – we never back down, and we never stop pushing. We’ll be giving it our all in London.”

Edoardo Mortara, Driver, Maserati MSG Racing

“After such a difficult year, it feels good to finally finish inside the top five. Firstly, I want to thank my team for the incredible work they did overnight to get my car ready for the race. They’re the real heroes of today, and without them, P4 wouldn’t have been possible. Building up a completely new car in such a short period of time can sometimes bring some issues, but we got on top of things quickly after FP3 and were very close to making it through to the duels in qualifying. We ran an intelligent strategy in the race and timed our Attack Modes well to come through the field. I’ve been waiting to have a performance like this for a long time, and coming back from the position we were in yesterday to get this result today makes it more rewarding. It’s a good achievement, and long overdue.”

Maximilian Günther, Driver, Maserati MSG Racing

“A great team result today with P4 and P6. All in all, a great weekend for us with the podium yesterday and rounding it up with another good points finish. I was a bit unlucky at the start of the race – I got boxed in on the inside of Turn Seven, lost a few places, and we did the best we could do from there. I’m very happy for this good team result.”

Giovanni Sgro, Head of Maserati Corse

“Overall a great weekend for Maserati MSG Racing and for the Maserati brand, which secured its first podium at home. An incredible finish for Edo in P4 today after a scary crash on Saturday’s race. And with Max's P6 finish the team brings home additional points as we head to our last stage in London. We are very proud of our guys and about how the whole team reacted and performed in this second part of the season, bringing Maserati as a constant presence in the top ten field.”