Echoing the same spirit and boldness of that era, on Thursday 11 June the Maserati A6 GCS/53 immersed itself in the heart of Tuscany, passing through Lucca, Pietrasanta, Pisa, Pontedera and Peccioli, in a succession of villages and cities of art that culminated with a stop in Piazza del Campo, in Siena, before crossing the timeless landscapes of the Val d’Orcia. With Lakes Bolsena and Vico as a scenic backdrop, the car finally reached Rome, the turning point of the event. Here too, the car demonstrated great balance and responsiveness, reaching the Eternal City with effortless confidence, as if it had always belonged on those roads. The bond between the Trident and the Freccia Rossa runs deep, rooted in almost a century of history. This legacy recalls the Tipo 26 C of 1931, the first Maserati to take part in the important Brescia-based competition, where it achieved a historic class victory.