Lamborghini announces The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo - the worlds fastest one-make series Automobili Lamborghini has today announced The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo the worlds fastest one-make series. The series will debut in May 2009, and feature Lamborghinis Super Trofeo: a lightweight version of the Gallardo LP 560-4 super sports car launched earlier this year. The Super Trofeo will come with a reworked chassis, significantly reduced weight of only 1300 kg, and power output of 419 kW (570 hp) from its V10, Iniezione Diretta Stratificata engine. Lamborghini has a clear objective to ensure the Super Trofeo is the fastest one-make series in the world. The race car will feature Lamborghinis permanent four-wheel drive, making the Super Trofeo the only one-make, all-wheel drive motorsport series. Lamborghini will build cars for a 30-strong grid, available to individual professional and gentleman drivers, as well as Lamborghini dealer teams. One factory car, reserved for celebrity guest drivers, will be included in the line-up at each round. Were delighted to announce The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo, said Automobili Lamborghini President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann. Both on-track and off, our championship will reflect the Lamborghini brand, with extreme, high performance racing and stylish and luxurious trackside facilities. This gives our Lamborghini clients, as well as professional and gentleman racing drivers looking for a new challenge, the opportunity to experience Lamborghini in the ultimate driving environment. The first competition of the 2009 provisional calendar will run on 3 May at Silverstone Circuit in the UK, followed by Adria in Italy on 17 May; Nuremburgs Norisring in Germany on 5 July; Spa in Belgium on 2 August; Barcelonas Circuit de Catalunya in Spain on 20 September; and culminating on 4 October in Monza, Italy. At Monza in the worlds fastest one-make series. With the Swiss watchmaker as title sponsor, The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo will run over European race weekends alongside other prestigious series such as the FIA GT Championship, DTM and FIA WTCC (World Touring Car Championship). Either one or two drivers can register for each three-day race weekend, comprising of free practice and qualifying sessions, and three 40-minute races during Saturday and Sunday. The results of the three races are added together: no success ballast is added to winning cars, and the cars cannot be modified during the season. The Super Trofeo car and parts package is offered at 200,000 euro plus tax and entry fee, via Lamborghini dealerships, with support and parts trackside. The prestigious Lamborghini Village will provide a luxurious paddock package in true Lamborghini style, for drivers, sponsors and guests. The Super Trofeo car The Super Trofeo race car is based on the Gallardo LP 560-4, powered by the new 5.2 litre V10 direct injection Iniezione Diretta Stratificata, engine, generating an increased output of 419 kW (570 hp). Its power flows through the e.gear six-speed robotized gear box to the permanent all-wheel drive with viscous traction. The Super Trofeo is a top-class race car in every detail. Its chassis, featuring double wishbone suspension all round, has been reworked specifically for the purpose. The slick tyres are supplied by Pirelli and a specialist racing brake system provides brutal stopping power. The race car weighs in at only 1,300 kg dry, despite its additional safety cage. Additional body components such as the large, fixed rear wing are made from carbon-fibre composite. The cockpit includes ultra-light racing seat, racing steering wheel and specialized instruments. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very cool! Does anybody have pictures or video from the original series in 1996, 97 and 98? if so please post... Hammer
I hope dealers won't book all 30s cars for themselves...and that some private Teams will buy some of these... Overwise, dealers will invite or have the cars driven only by professionnals...like it is for the Porsche Supercup... I hope it will be similar as in the old days "back in 1996" Le Mans for the 1st Charriol Trophy race with Diablo SVR organized by Stéphane Ratel and where I remember to have sponsored Gérard Larousse, most of drivers were "Gentleman drivers". I need to scan these pictures...
This is exactly what Lamborghini needed IMHO. The 4 door cars are a neat idea, but Lamborghini needs a racing car! Ciao' Steve
that engine cover is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!! reminds me of the diablos....they need to fit that as a stock option!!!
Here is the official press release pdf, as shown in the original post above: Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think a Gallardo with a clear engine cover is great looking, this one in clear or having part of it see throughwould look cool.
Hammer, Give me a call, lets get you one of these for your collection. Or better yet, lets go racing! load it up with your logo like your stradale was and advertise you business world wide!
That looks so kool! Must look into the body mods, for tacking on other LP560's in the future. The SL style wheels are a nice touch as well! Very happy to see Lambo doing a setup like this!