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Lamborghini’s technical director Rouven Mohr has revealed that a new approach to customer GT racing will be adopted by the Italian brand next year when the Temerario GT3 makes its debut. “We have c…
Lamborghini’s technical director Rouven Mohr announced a new approach to customer GT racing for the upcoming year, focusing on performance-oriented teams in line with the brand’s ambitions. This shift towards quality over quantity aims to provide maximum support to fewer teams in the highly competitive GT3 landscape. After a successful 2024 season with the Huracan GT3 EVO II, Lamborghini is preparing for the phased introduction of the Temerario GT3 in key championships across Europe, Asia, and North America. Concrete decisions on teams and racing locations are pending, with final choices expected after Q3 this year following thorough testing. While debuting the Temerario GT3 at the Rolex 24 Hours At Daytona in January 2026 is a dream, Lamborghini remains cautious and focused on ensuring a successful rollout without rushing into commitments. Considering the link between the GT3 program and LMDh, Lamborghini’s potential return to the FIA WEC’s LMGT3 class remains uncertain as the brand prioritizes existing programs and focuses on the upcoming Temerario GT3 launch.