The roll-out of the Reiter
Engineering developed
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560 GT2
was made at the official Le Mans
Series test at Paul Ricard on
9th March 2009. Subsequently and
in spite of the adverse weather
conditions Hans Reiter’s team
was able to complete the first
successful proper evaluation
test at the squad’s local
circuit, the Salzburgring on
31st
March 2009.
Despite the
unfavourable Austrian weather
(cold track and air temperatures
and some snow flurries) regular
Reiter drivers Peter Kox (NL)
and Roman Rusinov (RU) were
able to reel off many
trouble-free kilometres with the
new GT2 Gallardo. “The
characteristics of the new V10
power plant really impressed
me,” said a delighted Peter Kox
following the testing session.
However, due to the relative lack of testing
kilometres that have been completed up to now, Reiter
Engineering has
decided to miss the first race this coming weekend at
Barcelona with the Gallardo LP 560 GT2. Instead, the
team will take the opportunity on Monday and Tuesday of
the following week to test at Paul Ricard, France during
the official FIA GT test days with drivers Christophe
Bouchut and Albert von Thurn und Taxis.
“It wouldn’t make any sense to contest a 1,000
kilometre race with so little testing completed,” stated
Team Principal Hans Reiter explaining the reason for
postponing the start of his team’s race programme.
“We’ll now put the new GT2 Gallardo through an extremely
tough test programme before targeting a debut at the
1,000 kilometre race in Spa on the second weekend in
May.
Reiter Engineering now offers a wide ranging GT
programme with the Gallardo LP560 in the GT2 category
whilst the Reiter Engineering prepared Lamborghini
Murciélago competes in the top GT1 class and the sister
Gallardo model races in the GT2 and GT3 categories. The
Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 has been a great success with
49 examples produced between 2006 and 2008. The newly
initiated Gallardo LP560 GT2 is therefore not only a new
project but it is also the 50th race prepared Gallardo
to be produced by Reiter Engineering.
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