![]() 06/13/2014 at 12:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I never knew this existed.
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...and there was a Countach Group C car, too.
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The only Lambo to go racing if I recall correctly.
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A version even raced in the Japanese Gran Touring Car Championship GT500, and I think it was the only Italian car to do so. The only other non-Japanese car was the McLaren F1. I don't think it did very well though.
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But have you heard of the SVTT?
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Any idea how many were produced?
![]() 06/13/2014 at 13:53 |
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Ew. I don't know exactly what I hate about this, but it's in this area and it ruins the whole car.
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Lambo had a one-make series with 40 GT2s, cars were prepared in haste and all finished with no major issues!
![]() 09/23/2014 at 09:38 |
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It didn't but the V12 scream was a fan favourite!
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Apologies corrections for below it was actually SV-Rs not GT2s and they were 28 prepared in just 4 months not 40 cars, racing at Le Mans no less with all finishing "zero faults". Also as mentioned elsewhere there was the Countach QVX (Group C), Diablo GTR (Lamborghini Supertrophy), SE30 JOTA for FIA GT racing. Seems GT2 never entered any organised events but was apparently planned for LM '99