Lamborghini
Huracan GT3 Racecar
Automobili Lamborghini has presented the new
Lamborghini Huracán GT3, in a world premiere at its headquarters in Sant'Agata
Bolognese. The unveiling ceremony was carried out in the presence of media,
customers and partners from around the world.
The GT3 competitor makes its debut following that
of the new Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo, which will be the protagonist of the
Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo in Europe, Asia and North America from this
year.
Starting in 2015, the Huracán GT3 will line up in
the Blancpain Endurance Series that runs over five venues in Europe, among
which is included the famous Spa-Francorchamps 24-hours race.
The growth and success of Lamborghini motorsports
activities throughout the world has heightened its appeal to partners: the
prestigious Indonesian oil and energy petroleum company Pertamina will be the
official technical partner of Lamborghini Squadra Corse activities in the
coming years.
"With the Huracán GT3, Lamborghini Squadra
Corse takes a further step forward in the development and production of a race
car for this category, which is among the most prestigious and challenging in
international motorsport. Lamborghini is thus for the first time directly
involved in GT motorsport activities with the in-house development of this new
model," declared Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili
Lamborghini. "We are proud and delighted to announce the new partnership
with Pertamina, which will further support our motorsport activities."
"We are proud to be the partner of Automobili
Lamborghini as one of the world's most prestigious super sports car marques.
This cooperation confirms Pertamina's position as the technology partner of
Lamborghini Squadra Corse, connected to our vision of becoming a World Class
Energy Company with the mission to expand our market globally," said Ahmad
Bambang, Marketing Director of Pertamina.
The Lamborghini Huracán GT3 is equipped with an
Alu-Carbon chassis and a fully integrated FIA-compliant roll-cage. The subframe
has been modified both at the front and rear to accommodate a high performance
water radiator (front), and for a better positioning of the gearbox (rear),
improving aerodynamics. The kerb weight is 1239 kg with a 42/58 front/rear
weight distribution. The final weight will be set by the FIA BOP.
The bodywork is in composite materials and, along
with the aerodynamics, has been developed in collaboration with Dallara
Engineering with the direct involvement of the founder Gian Paolo Dallara.
Aerodynamics have been tuned to grant the best possible air flow penetration,
and maximum adherence and traction in any condition on any asphalt. Efficiency
has been improved thanks to the rear adjustable wing, adjustable front diffuser
and louvres. The new aerodynamics also allow improved cooling of the braking
system.
As for the Huracán Super Trofeo, the GT3 is
equipped with new bodywork fast- fittings and equipped with a new,
enhanced-performing engine and gearbox oil cooler.
Special attention has been given to safety, with
the new Lamborghini Huracán GT3 equipped with a carbon frame 8862 specification
seat; an OMP fire extinguishing system; and an innovative roof hatch which
enables, in case of need, quick assistance by medical personnel through the
roof of the car. Seat belts are provided by OMP, the fuel tank is an FT3 type
and the pedals are adjustable.
Front and rear lights are LED. The new
multifunction steering wheel has been re-engineered along with OMP.
The new rear-wheel drive Huracán GT3 adopts the V10
direct injection engine mounted on the road car, managed by a Bosch Motorsport
control unit that also manages traction control, gearbox and the TFT display on
the dashboard. All wiring and connectors are designed specifically for racing.
The engine is fixed on the chassis by rigid mountings and is coupled with a
sequential six-speed gearbox, according to FIA regulations, and a three-disc
racing clutch.
The braking system is made up by 380 x 34 mm steel
discs at the front (6 pot), and 355 x 32mm steel discs at the back (4 pot),
according to FIA regulations, equipped with Bosch ABS. This system features 12
different settings that can be actioned directly from the steering wheel, as
can traction control. The tyre sizes are 315/680 at the front and 325/705 at
the back. The car is equipped with a pneumatic lifting system.
In Europe, the Huracán GT3 is priced at 369,000
Euro (excluding taxes) ex works.
Lamborghini's newest raging bull race car has
already made its track debut in development tests in recent months, under the
supervision of head of motorsport Giorgio Sanna. "The first GT3 car from
Lamborghini will allow talented young drivers the opportunity to contest a
Lamborghini in competitions such as the challenging 2015 Blancpain Endurance
Series. This season will be an important one for us to gather experience from a
category as demanding as GT3, but at the same time we are offering a
competitive product to our customers. It will be a busy year, as the Huracán LP
620-2 Super Trofeo will also debut in our Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo
series in Europe, USA and Asia."
Grasser Racing Team will line up two new Huracán
GT3s in the 2015 Blancpain Endurance Series. The Austrian team - 2013 Blancpain
Sprint Series Pro-Am Champion and third in the 2014 Pro Class - will field the
two official test drivers of Lamborghini Squadra Corse: Fabio Babini (ITA) and
Adrian Zaugg (RSA) now promoted to factory drivers, and the Italian Mirko
Bortolotti who impressed in the 2014 Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo Europe.
Working alongside them will be three young talents
from Lamborghini's Young Drivers Program: Giovanni Venturini (ITA), Jeroen Mul
(NED) and Andrew Palmer (USA). All three have been promoted to the Lamborghini
Squadra Corse GT3 Junior Team. This new program features a step up from the
Young Drivers Program, with the aim of selecting the best talents to be
involved in testing sessions and GT3 racing.
The Italian Edoardo Piscopo and the Serbian Milos
Pavlovic have also been promoted to official test drivers for Lamborghini
Squadra Corse. Winners of both the 2014 PRO Class in the European Lamborghini
Blancpain Super Trofeo and the World Final, they will be in charge of the GT3
car's development across the world.