The
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT entered the history books today, with the first ever
podium finish for a Lamborghini in an international motor racing event.
The third place finish for the Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT at the FIA GT
championship in Valencia, Spain, was the race debut for this new sports racing
car, and demonstrated its performance potential against strong competition.
The Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT has been developed over an intensive nine-month
period, which has taken this new sports racing car from the drawing board to a
podium finish.
Manfred Fitzgerald, Marketing Manager, Automobili Lamborghini, sums up the early
success of the race programme saying, "We set out to build, develop and race the
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT in less than a year, and prove its performance
potential for prospective customers. We have worked hard to achieve this, but
the results speak for themselves - we have produced a highly competitive car for
today's international sports car racing series.
"The Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT has shown its reliability, consistency and the
strong performance we needed to have for delivering to our customers a car that
we are proud of, and we are moving forward with our customer programmes which
will see this car compete around the world."
The Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT impressed its rivals all weekend, with a
stunning race debut which resulted in a well-deserved third place on the podium
for drivers Oliver Gavin and Peter Kox.
The car demonstrated its potential with strong performances throughout the
weekend - fastest on the first practice day, fifth on the grid and, after a
gruelling three hour endurance race, a third place finish.
The Indy-style rolling start of the Valencia round of the FIA GT championship
saw the 26 car field race in to the first corner cleanly, with the No.29
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT driven by Oliver Gavin maintaining fifth place.
On lap nine, Gavin inherited fourth place with the departure of the pole sitter,
the Konrad Motorsport Saleen S7. Lapping consistently and maintaining his pace,
Gavin settled into the race. An early pit stop by the third placed Ferrari
promoted Gavin, but it was the first round of planned refuelling and driver
changes that the Reiter Engineering team used to their advantage.
With the leader suffering a lengthy wheel change, the slick work of the Reiter
pit crew put the Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT back on track quickly. Kox exited
the pitlane in second place, and was soon up to speed, overtaking the BMS
Scuderia Italia Ferrari 550 to take the lead of the race. With Peter Kox behind
the wheel, the car flew, building a 29 second lead over the nearest rival before
pitting for the second time.
A knocked fuse during the driver change caused the car to be delayed leaving the
pitlane, which cost the team three places, and with Oliver Gavin at the helm the
car returned to the track in fourth position. Gavin dropped to fifth but moved
back up to fourth within a few laps.
Hard on the heels of the third placed car, Gavin pursued relentlessly until he
was able to overtake and move into a podium position. He continued to lap
competitively and maintained position to the chequered flag, the first-ever race
finish - and a spot on the podium - for the new Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT.
Peter Kox
"It is a fantastic result for Lamborghini and Reiter Engineering, especially at
this circuit where it is difficult to finish, as it is so hard on the cars. They
have put a huge amount of effort into the development of the car and today we
showed how competitive the Lamborghini is and how much potential we have.
"I enjoyed a good stint in the car, overtaking the Ferrari to take the lead. I
could be aggressive when I needed to be, so that I was able to build a gap, but
without putting too much stress on the car. At the end of the day, we needed to
finish. All in all, a tremendous effort by everyone at Reiter and Lamborghini -
a great day!"
Oliver Gavin
"The race went very well. The car was excellent and the team did a really good
job with the pit stops - it was just a shame that we lost time at the final
stop. I touched a fuse getting into the car and it popped out, and we needed to
restart the car. When I rejoined the race we had lost a lot of time and had
dropped to fourth place, but I battled with the Saleens and made up places to
take third position by the end of the race.
"If anyone had told me before the start of the weekend that we would finish on
the podium I would not have believed them. Given that we haven't had much
testing in dry conditions, and we are still early in the development programme,
we are very optimistic for future results. I enjoyed the race - it's a fantastic
result for everyone at Reiter Engineering and Automobili Lamborghini."
Manfred Fitzgerald, Marketing Manager, Automobili Lamborghini
"This is a significant step in the development programme of the Lamborghini
Murciélago R-GT and is a public demonstration of the potential of our new car.
It has proved its reliability, its competitiveness and the performance potential
so, of course, we are extremely pleased with the result of our first race
outing.
"We have exceeded our expectations. We aimed to run competitively and finish the
race, but to have a podium place is a welcome reward for everyone's efforts in
developing this car to the level of performance that we have achieved." |