Automobili Lamborghini has begun delivery of Gallardo LP 560-4 race cars to drivers in the inaugural Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo, following completion of a gruelling testing programme this week.
There’s only seven weeks before the season begins at Silverstone on 02 May, and the first batch of pilots in the pan-European series received their cars this week. Teams will be able to test their cars at Misano, Italy during the beginning of April, with Lamborghini engineers on hand to support teams with data and set-up advice.
Demanding circuits such as Estoril in Portugal and Adria in Italy have been used extensively by the Lamborghini development team to refine braking, suspension and geartrain systems. However, the all-wheel drive Super Trofeo test cars have taken the trials in their stride, performing faultlessly during every session, clocking up thousands of kilometres between them.
“By completing durability testing, we now have all the data we need on the performance and reliability of the car,” said official Lamborghini test driver Giorgio Sanna. “The development team’s role now switches to testing each customer car, to ensure every one is set-up in the same way and that all cars on the grid have identical performance. The development car feels responsive and secure, inspiring confidence; we will ensure that the driving experience and handling is the same for all drivers.”
“Rigorous testing over the last six months has proven what we’d expected: that the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo can offer an unrivalled blend of performance, glamour and entertainment,” said Director of Brand and Design for Automobili Lamborghini, Manfred Fitzgerald. “Testing has gone extremely smoothly, which is testament to the strength, reliability and performance of the Gallardo Super Trofeo design.”
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