Lamborghini Squadra Corse faced a challenging Sebring 12 Hours, with the SC63’s race ending prematurely due to a safety-related exhaust issue. Despite this, the team gained valuable data on the car’s race performance.
The trio of Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO2s encountered their own difficulties but persevered. The #9 Pfaff Motorsports car, despite mechanical issues and a pit lane incident, salvaged a 10th-place finish. Forte Racing’s #78 Huracán recovered from a puncture to finish 12th, while the #45 Wayne Taylor Racing entry battled brake issues to bring the car home in 14th.
GTP: The SC63 showed improved pace, with Romain Grosjean making a strong start and even leading briefly. However, a broken exhaust forced retirement as a safety precaution. The team remains optimistic about the car’s potential in race conditions.
GTD/GTD Pro: The Huracáns faced early challenges in practice and qualifying. Despite added weight affecting braking, the cars showed flashes of pace. The #9 car fought back from multiple setbacks, while the #78 recovered from a puncture. The #45 team persevered through brake issues to finish the grueling race.
Lamborghini demonstrated resilience and determination despite the setbacks, gathering valuable data and showcasing the Huracán’s potential in the face of adversity.