Lamborghini news

From Lamborghini Press Release
The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo: The world’s fastest one-make series

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 2008 - Next year will see
Automobili Lamborghini launch an all-new race series
– the world’s fastest one-make series. In May 2009,
the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo takes to the
track with its first race. By the end of October, it
will have completed 18 races on famous European
circuits, supporting popular series like the
Deutsche Tourenwagen-Meisterschaft (DTM), the FIA GT
Series and the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC).
To participate, the factory is offering its
customers an exclusive sports machine – the Gallardo
Super Trofeo with 419 kW (570 hp), a reworked
chassis and significantly reduced weight.
The Super Trofeo is the only one-make series in the
motorsport world to feature cars with all-wheel
drive. And it is Lamborghini’s clear objective to
ensure that it will be the fastest single-brand
series in the world – partly due to the technical
superiority of the all-wheel drive principle. From
May the Super Trofeo will make guest appearances at
six race events – at Silverstone (UK), on the Adria
Raceway (Italy), on the Norisring (Germany), in Spa
(Belgium), in Barcelona (Spain) and in Monza
(Italy).

Lamborghini is building 30 cars for the Super Trofeo,
which they are making available to individual
enthusiasts, as well as to Lamborghini dealer teams.
The factory will enter one car for itself, and plans
to commission well-known guest drivers to take the
wheel. And on the edge of the racing action, the
Super Trofeo Village hospitality venue will be
available.
The Super Trofeo race car is based on the Gallardo
LP 560-4, powered by the new 5.2 litre V10 with
direct fuel injection (IDS), generating an increased
output of 419 kW (570 hp). Its power flows through
the e.gear six-speed robotized gear box to the
permanent all-wheel drive with viscous traction –
the kind of power transmission perfectly suited to
motorsport.
The Super Trofeo is a top-class race car in every
detail. Its chassis, featuring double wishbone
suspension all round, has been reworked specifically
for the purpose. The competition tyres are supplied
by Pirelli and a specialist racing brake system
provides brutal stopping power with racing ABS.
Additional body components such as the large, fixed
rear wing are made from carbon-fibre composite. The
cockpit hosts an ultra-light race seat, a racing
steering wheel and additional specialized racing
instruments.

The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo series –
Racing fascination from Lamborghini
The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo will take to
the track in May 2009 and is the only one-make
series in the world to feature all-wheel drive cars.
And it is also set to be the fastest single-brand
race series anywhere in the world – that is the
clearly stated objective.
This November sees Lamborghini begin work in
Sant’Agata Bolognese on the construction of the 30
race cars that will constitute the starting grid. In
spring and summer 2009, the Super Trofeo will run 18
races on well-known European circuits, starting on 3
May in Silverstone (UK), then on 17 May on the Adria
Raceway (Italy), 5 July on the Norisring in
Nuremberg (Germany), 2 August in Spa (Belgium), 20
September in Barcelona (Spain) and on 4 October in
Monza (Italy).*Dates provisional

For all six race weekends, the new Lamborghini
single-brand trophy will find itself in sterling
company – in Nuremberg and Barcelona, it will enjoy
the track with the Deutsche
Tourenwagen-Meisterschaft (DTM), while the Monza
race is in co-operation with the World Touring Car
Championship (WTCC). In Silverstone, Adria and Spa,
the Super Trofeo will complement the FIA GT sports
car championship.
The rules are straightforward. Either one or two
drivers per car can register for the series. On
Friday, there are two 30-minute sessions, of which
one is a qualifying session. The first race takes
place on Saturday, with two further races during the
race weekend. Each race lasts approximately 40
minutes and the results are added together. No
additional weight penalty will be imposed on the
most successful vehicles. The cars may not be
modified during the season – all relevant components
– engine, transmission and chassis – are marked
accordingly.

The title sponsor of the Super Trofeo is exclusive
Swiss watch maker Blancpain.
The price tag – 200,000 Euro per car
Lamborghini is offering the competition vehicles and
replacement parts via its dealerships, with each car
costing 200,000 Euro plus tax. Both professional and
‘gentleman’ drivers with an International
Competition Licence (A, B or C) are free to enter
the Super Trofeo, as are teams from Lamborghini
dealerships. The factory will also enter its own
car, and is lining up celebrity drivers for guest
appearances at the wheel. During the race weekends,
Lamborghini provides support to all drivers with an
outstanding technology and parts service.
In the paddock, drivers, sponsors and guests can
relax and enjoy themselves in the stylish
hospitality area, the Super Trofeo Village.

The technology - Breathtaking power
The technical basis for the Super Trofeo is already
a winner – no less than the Gallardo LP 560-4, the
brand’s latest model. The constructors took the
basic design of its engine, transmission and
chassis. They then carried out extensive detailed
rework and refinement of all components to prepare
them for racetrack performance – with the target of
making the Super Trofeo the fastest one-make series
in the world.
As is the case for all Lamborghinis, the race car’s
engine is mounted longitudinally. Located amidships,
the V10 was newly developed for the LP 560-4 and has
a displacement of 5,204 cm3. At 6,500 r/min, it
generates 540 Nm of torque at the crankshaft and, at
8,000 r/min, a breathtaking 419 kW (570 hp). The
increase of 7 kW (10 hp) against the series
production model is the result of recalibrated
engine management. The exhaust system was also
specially developed for the task to be extremely
lightweight. The V10 works with it to produce a
technical symphony of powerful harmonics that builds
up through the revs with a meaty crescendo to finish
in a mighty fortissimo.
The naturally aspirated ten-cylinder is race engine
perfection. Its number of cylinders forms the ideal
synthesis of high performance, potent pulling power,
light-footed high revving, low weight and compact
dimensions. Its technical refinements include dry
sump lubrication, which guarantees oil supply even
under extreme lateral acceleration, while at the
same time lowering the centre of gravity. The
90-degree cylinder angle on the crank case serves
the same purpose. The block is cast in hypereutectic
aluminium alloy, with the bore surfaces machined
from solid. The connecting rods are made from forged
steel and the pistons are aluminium.

The V10 features direct injection– “Iniezione
Diretta Stratificata” – which fires the fuel through
laterally-positioned injectors into the combustion
chambers at pressures of up to 100 bar. Direct
injection reduces knock sensitivity and provides a
degree of internal cooling – thus enabling a higher
compression ratio of 12.5:1, which results in a
mighty power output and high levels of fuel
efficiency. All four camshafts feature variable
adjustment, facilitating a wide spectrum of valve
control times and thus improving charge
characteristics throughout the entire rev range.
Power-to-weight ratio: Only 2.28 kilograms per hp
The specific output of the short-stroke engine is
109.5 hp per litre of displacement – each hp has to
move no more than 2.28 kilograms, because the race
car weighs in at only 1,300 kg dry.
Like the LP 560-4, the Super Trofeo also features
all-wheel drive with “viscous traction” – an
exclusive technology from Lamborghini. The viscous
coupling in the driveline, which functions without
electronic control, distributes the driving force
under normal operating conditions at a ratio of
30:70. If necessary, it adjusts to specific
requirements and driving conditions within just a
few milliseconds. Grip is optimised at the rear axle
via a mechanical differential providing up to 45
percent limited slip.
With a weight distribution of 43:57 between the
front and rear axles, the Super Trofeo boasts the
perfect balance for a race car. Lamborghini first
introduced all-wheel drive in 1993 in the Diablo VT,
because it is the best technology for the highest
performance. Four driven wheels have more grip than
two, enabling the driver to accelerate earlier when
exiting a curve. And it is not only traction that
benefits from permanent all-wheel drive, but also
lateral dynamics and stability.
Lamborghini is equipping the Super Trofeo with its
e.gear robotized transmission as standard. It
changes gear at the speed of lightning, especially
at higher loads and engine speeds. The electronic
gear box management, controlled by the driver via
shift paddles behind the steering wheel, is
optimised for the shortest possible shift times and
the highest engine speed. In the race car version,
Lamborghini hands over full responsibility for
manoeuvring at the limit to the driver.
The chassis – Optimised for the race track
The Super Trofeo also demonstrates its supreme
potential when it comes to the chassis. Aluminium
double wishbones guide all four wheels, with an
additional track rod adding extra stability to the
rear axle. The rack and pinion steering, with
discrete fluid cooling, connects the driver directly
to the track thanks to its high-precision operating
characteristics and relatively low power assistance.
While the axle guide bearings remain unchanged, the
springs are harder and the dampers shorter.
The Super Trofeo moves on 18 inch light alloy
wheels, each weighing only around 10 kilograms. The
rims are dressed in Pirelli racing tyres.
The braking system has also been developed
specifically for the extreme demands of motorsport.
Behind the front wheels are steel discs measuring
375 millimetres in diameter and 34 millimetres
thick, while the dimensions at the rear are 365 x 32
mm. On the front axle, Lamborghini has mounted
eight-piston callipers, in the rear six-piston
callipers. The ABS anti-lock brake system is set-up
specifically for racing.
The bodyshell – Radically lightweight
Only 1,300 kilograms (dry weight) – the Super Trofeo
shows its race car character on the scales, too.
Compared with the series production sports car, the
weight has been reduced by 110 kg; this includes the
ca. 35 kg added by the extra, high-strength safety
cage essential for motorsport.
The bodyshell of the Super Trofeo is 4.34 metres
long, 1.90 metres wide and only 1.16 metres high. It
is built using the spaceframe method – cast nodes
and extruded profiles create a frame into which
aluminium panels are friction locked and form
fitted. In typical Lamborghini fashion, the
bodyshell is not only extremely light; it also is
exceptionally safe and boasts tremendous torsional
stiffness – forming the basis for its outstanding
handling characteristics.
One glance is all it takes to see that the Super
Trofeo is a top-class race car. The front skirt and
the splitter that directs the airflow beneath the
specially smoothed aluminium underbody, the rear
bonnet and front compartment cover, the side skirts,
the diffuser, the rear skirt and the large wing are
all made from carbon-fibre composite. Using screws,
the rear wing can be repositioned to suit the
requirements of the various demanding race tracks.
The bonnet and front compartment panels are opened
and closed using quick-release fasteners. All
windscreens and windows are made from Makrolon
lightweight hi-tech polycarbonate instead of glass.
The Interior – The beauty of functionality
The majority of the weight savings achieved by
Lamborghini in the Super Trofeo took place in the
vehicle’s interior. Finished in black Alcantara, its
panels are made from carbon-fibre composite. The
roof and parts of the doors are presented uncovered
– displaying the raw beauty of functional
technology. The carpet and sound-absorbing acoustic
materials have been removed, as have the dual-zone
climate control and audio and multimedia systems.
Regardless of weight removal, every one of the
uncompromisingly high quality criteria
characteristic to the Lamborghini brand still
applies – even more so in the construction of the
Super Trofeo.
Instead of the series production electrically
adjustable sports seats, the Super Trofeo is
equipped with one low-mounted racing bucket seat,
which provides perfect ergonomic support to the
driver. The seat is produced in extremely light and
stiff Kevlar carbon-fibre composite, and upholstered
in black fabric. Its underside is made from black
anodized aluminium. Six-point racing harnesses
secure the upper body. The racing bucket seat alone
saves over 50 kilograms.
A data display system integrated into the race car’s
CAN bus retains all the key information relating to
the function and status of the technology. The small
racing steering wheel with its chunky rim can be
removed for entering the vehicle via a quick-release
fastener. Shift lights in the instrument panel
indicate when a rev limit has been reached, while an
additional display shows lap times. A main switch
for the on-board electrical network and a fire
extinguishing system – both of which can be
activated from outside the vehicle – complete the
specific equipment in the race car made for the
Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo.
Courtesy of SeriousWheels.com













