The year that Automobili Lamborghini celebrates the centenary of the birth of its founder Ferruccio, begins with a historical event: the first absolute participation at the 24 Hours of Daytona, the classic endurance race on the famous circuit in Florida scheduled from January 28 to 31.
Already on the weekend of 8-10 January, the four private teams supported by Lamborghini Squadra Corse that will participate at the 24 Hours of Daytona at the end of January have been able to test the performance of Huracán GTD during collective testing before the race, The Roar Test, taking immediately excellent results with best lap times in GTD class in the various sessions.
In Practice 3, the Lamborghini's factory driver Fabio Babini (#28, Konrad Motorsport) clocked the fastest time in GTD class with 1'48"553 in front of the #16 Huracàn GTD (Team Change), second in class with a time of 1'48"559.
In Practice 4 Babini lowered his record with 1'48"309, marking once again the best lap in GTD class, while in Practice 5 was the factory driver Mirko Bortolotti with the Huracán #48 of Paul Miller Motorsport to print the best laptime in class with a time of 1'48 "230.
Car #48 of Paul Miller, moreover, recorded the second fastest GTD class laptime of the whole Roar Test.
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