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Following its inaugural meeting held in
Adria, Italy, last month (bottom) the
Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo series
now travels to Norisring, Germany, for the
second of the season’s six race weekends. |
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Following its inaugural meeting held in Adria,
Italy, last month the Lamborghini Blancpain
Super Trofeo series now travels to Norisring,
Germany, for the second of the season’s six race
weekends. A host of 570 hp Super Trofeo race
cars are set to grace the street circuit on
26-28 June 2009, showcasing the world’s fastest
one-make series.
Drivers will pilot the Super Trofeo, a
derivative of the Gallardo LP 560-4, equipped
with a V10 5.2 litre ‘Iniezione Diretta
Stratificata’ engine and Lamborghini four-wheel
drive system. Amongst those contending will be
Germany’s Prince Albert II, the 12th Prince of
Thurn und Taxis and 2007 ADAC GT Masters
Vice-Champion, who will get behind-the-wheel of
the Team Lamborghini VIP car.
Also set to contest is Bavarian driver Achim
Winter. Despite entering into motorsport at the
age of 19, Winter, who raced at the first
meeting in Italy, has only recently returned to
the sport, driving for Lamborghini München Team
Holzer. “The series is great fun,” said Winter.
“I always dreamed of racing at Norisring; I have
been several times but have never competed
there. The track always attracts big crowds,
which gives you so much adrenaline and
motivation.”
Winter and von Thurn und Taxis will battle
against drivers such as 24 Hours of Le Mans
class winner Peter Kox, who achieved a podium
finish at Adria with team-mate Marc A. Hayek,
President and CEO of Blancpain. Endurance racing
veteran Alexander Frei and former-Formula One
test-driver Jonathan Cochet will also compete at
Norisring, supporting the ever-popular touring
car series, DTM. “The Super Trofeo had an
outstanding debut at Adria, and we are looking
forward to a repeat performance in Germany,”
said Lamborghini’s Director of Brand and Design,
Manfred Fitzgerald. “The street circuit will
provide a different challenge for the Super
Trofeo, but the racing is set to be just as
close and just as riveting.”
The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo features
the Lamborghini Super Trofeo: a lightweight
version of the Gallardo LP 560-4. The Super
Trofeo is equipped with a reworked chassis and a
power output of 419 kW (570 hp) from its V10,
‘Iniezione Diretta Stratificata’ engine. The
race car features Lamborghini’s permanent
four-wheel drive, making the Super Trofeo the
only one-make, all-wheel-drive motorsport
series. The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo
runs over six European race weekends, alongside
other prestigious series such as the FIA GT
Championship, DTM and the British F3 and GT
Championships. Either one or two drivers per car
can register for the series; each race weekend
comprises of free practice, qualifying session,
and three 40-minute races.
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