Maserati’s latest track-only racer will join Koenigsegg, Rimac, Bugatti, and McLaren in Monterey Car Week’s most costly event, The Quail. If you want one, call it the Maserati MCXtrema, which sounds like an 80s metal album. Everything was removed. The Maserati MCXtrema is a track-only MC20 racer. Maserati hasn’t confirmed if the MCXtrema will use the MC20’s 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine. Unlike the MC20, it will have 730 horsepower. The MCXtrema will not be street-legal, but Maserati has not announced weight, frame, or suspension adjustments. Thus, it may be harmful. Price doesn’t matter. All 62 MCXtremas are sold. You’ll have to wait until one of the 62 male racers who ordered one flips their MCXtrema. A rare, track-only MC20 is fantastic news. The MC20 is fun, adaptable, handles well, and boasts a distinctive V6. Despite not sounding like a V8, it has loud turbo-whooshes. The track-ready automobile has 100 more horsepower, less weight, and better driving. Maserati should build a version between the MC20 and the Xtrema to show more people what it can do. MCHota may. Naturally, MCMilda 2 will be milder. On Friday, August 18, The Quail Motorsports Gathering in Monterey, California, will showcase the Maserati MCXtrema.