Italian supercar brand Lamborghini has officially put its newest race car to the test, with the Lamborghini Temerario GT3 making its debut at the legendary 12 Hours of Sebring. Marking a new chapter for the brand’s motorsports program, the Temerario GT3 replaces the Huracán as Lamborghini’s GT3 contender and was developed entirely in-house, showing just how far the company has come in racing over the years.
While based on the road-going Lamborghini Temerario, the GT3 version swaps out the hybrid system in favor of a race-ready twin-turbo V8 setup designed to meet GT3 regulations. The focus here isn’t just outright performance, but also durability and real-world testing, as Lamborghini continues to use racing as a way to refine materials and engineering for its production cars.
The debut didn’t result in a podium finish, but that wasn’t the goal. Simply completing the race with minimal issues marked a solid first outing for a brand-new platform. More importantly, the Temerario GT3 reinforces Lamborghini’s commitment to motorsports, using GT3 racing as a way to showcase its supercars in a form fans can instantly recognize,both on the track and on the street.
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