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Maserati has wrapped up its second ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season.

Following 16 races around the world, Season 10 of the Formula E Championship finally concluded on July 21 in London, UK. During the season, Maserati MSG Racing dealt with several challenging moments, but the team and drivers never lost sight of their goal and focus.

Maserati MSG Racing finished eighth in the Constructors’ standings. Team drivers Maximilian Günther, in his second season with the Monaco-based team, and Jehan Daruvala, a new entrant this year, took eighth and 21st place respectively in the Drivers’ standings.

The 2024 season kicked-off with excellent momentum for the team in the Tokyo, Japan, race where Max Günther took victory in round five and immediately followed it with a third-place podium finish at parent company Maserati’s home race in Misano, Italy. As the season passed, the German driver also raked in nine top 10 finishes, maintaining his steadfast fight for top positions.

Teammate Jehan Daruvala, the only rookie on the grid this year, gained confidence from one race to the next, achieving his first top 10 in round two at Misano and securing his place in the battle for mid-table in the qualifiers and in each round.

Maserati in its new era of electrification plans to become a leading name in the most innovative series in the current motorsport landscape. Its participation in the Formula E World Championship is a unique opportunity to make the most of the know-how and on-track development of advanced technologies that can later be applied to mass production, especially now that Maserati offers the Folgore range. ✤

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