Lamborghini Unveils New Temerario GT3 Racing Car
Lamborghini Unveils New Temerario GT3 Racing Car

Lamborghini Unveils New Temerario GT3 Racing Car

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Lamborghini has unveiled the Temerario GT3 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, marking its first race car to be entirely designed, developed, and built in-house at Sant'Agata Bolognese. The Temerario GT3 succeeds the Huracán GT3, featuring a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine derived from the road-going Temerario but without the hybrid system, as GT3 regulations prohibit hybrid components. Major improvements include a more flexible torque curve, modular construction for easier repairs and maintenance, carbon composite bodywork, and redesigned aerodynamics and refueling systems. The car is engineered for both performance and ease of use by customer racing teams, emphasizing reliability and adaptability under various racing conditions. Lamborghini's approach mirrors rivals like Ferrari, which also removed hybrid systems for GT3 competition, and underscores the company's commitment to supporting customer teams rather than running factory squads. The Temerario GT3 is set for its competition debut in 2025, taking over both Lamborghini’s global GT3 efforts and its Super Trofeo series.

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