
The Maserati Trofeo is the racing version
of the Maserati CoupΘ Cambiocorsa. Assembled at the famous Viale Ciro Menotti
headquarters, on the same The Trofeo Vodafone Maserati made is debut on the
international automobile scene in 2003. The innovative format of the single
marque series organised by the House of the Trident was widely appreciated by
competitors and fans alike. The championship was spread over seven race weekends
where twenty-six gentleman drivers battled it out on some of Europe's most
prestigious circuits in events timed to coincide with Formula 1, FIA GT and DTM
meets. Spyder, the Trofeo was designed to offer the driver an easy-to-drive car
that was capable of stirring the emotions. The V8 90░ V-angle engine puts out
415bhp.
The six-speed gearbox set up is the same as on a standard road
car, or can be set behind the steering column.
The removal of
non-essential accessories have resulted in a lightened body, substantially
reducing the weight of the Trofeo and improving the handling in mixed sections
on the track.

The Scalextric Maserati Trofeo was show at the 2005 British Toy
Fair at Excel. The red and white Vodafone One livery was on display
together with the pinstriped Ermenegildo Zegna livery.
It is a sublime model, one that you could
confuse for a banal saloon. The Maserati trident emblem is a giveaway, but
unless you're a Maserati fan, this car might get lost among the masses. It has a
sidewinder motor configuration, good slick tyres and a really stone neodymium
bar magnet. This makes for a very fast car right out the box.


The red and white paint is pleasing. The tone of the red
does not come out in the photos. It must have some fluorescent characteristics
and comes out pinkish in these shots. The tampo work is good. A detailed cockpit
with colored dials looks interesting.
The body screws on, mating with the
chassis under pressure of the screws - if you loosen the screw, the body looks
strange so you're obliged to keep them tight.
The lights are typical Scalextric Le Mans
yellow in the front and red in the rear. The circuit board mounted diodes in the
rear are very bright and unfortunately the light bleeds through the plastic top
and bottom (bumper). It also bleeds through the back under the body (over the
exhaust pipes) making for a strange scene as the car goes by. This will need
some paint to fix and some masking under the lights on the inside.



This will be fun to race, but if you want
to do it properly you can only race it against other Trofeos as it only raced in
the single marque series. Lets hope that Scalextric bring out one or two more
liveries to prevent total confusion on the track.
 
 
 
Here are the two new Scalextric Maseratis.
The Trofeo, racing version of the Maserati CoupΘ Cambiocorsa (left) and the MC12
(right).

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