The Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo has been officially revealed. A new generation race-car developed by its Motorsport department, the car was unveiled in a world preview a few days ago during the Monterey Car Week (California, USA), the car will debut in all three series (Europe, Asia and North America) of the 2015 Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo.
According to Maurizio Reggiani, in charge of Lamborghini’s Research and Development Department and motorsport activities, “The Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo is an all-new car built from scratch with a clear racing concept. Every feature is engineered for sophisticated high performance, complying with the strictest motorsport safety standards.”
The chassis features a light-weight roll cage which weighs just 43 Kgs and extends to the rear axle. It boasts of impressive torsional stiffness that represents a 45% improvement compared to the previous model. The frame is a hybrid carbon/aluminum construction with modified geometries to incorporate an improved radiator up front and the racing gearbox at the rear while at the same time provides better aerodynamics. The dry weight of the Huracán Super Trofeo is 1,270 Kg, with a weight distribution of 42/58%.
The bodywork is in composite materials and, along with the aerodynamics, has been developed in collaboration with Dallara Engineering with the direct involvement of the founder Gian Paolo Dallara. Refinements to the Huracán Super Trofeo include new bodywork ‘fast fittings’, and a new oil radiator providing more performance than that found on the Gallardo.
The new Huracán Super Trofeo adopts the V10 direct injection engine mounted on the road car, managed by a Motec control unit that delivers a maximum output of 620 hp and a power/weight ratio of 2.05 Kg/hp.
A significant feature of the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo is the rear wheel drive choice as already adopted in the GT classes. This will allow Super Trofeo drivers to gain experience of this traction system to aid their Motorsport careers.
Further technical features on the Huracán Super Trofeo include new engine supports, a new three-disc clutch and an XTrac sequential gearbox developed specifically for the Huracán Super Trofeo with an electric actuator designed by the Magneti Marelli Motorsport division.
Electronics now include new lightweight cables and connections specifically for racing. The control unit is the MOTEC M182 that controls data, gear changes and the new TFT display mounted on the dashboard. Special features are the traction control and the Bosch Motorsport ABS. This system features 12 different settings that can be actioned directly on the steering wheel for ideal set-up in any weather/track conditions. Front and rear lights are now LED only as on the road going version. A new, race-oriented steering wheel has been developed jointly with OMP.
Aerodynamics have been refined for better drag efficiency and maximum traction and downforce in any track conditions. The aerodynamics now benefit from a rear wing with ten different settings, front and rear diffusers, and adjustable front air intake ducts.
Pirelli tyres has followed every phase of the new car’s development – from the first drawings to final road tests – in order to create tyres that are perfectly matched to the Lamborghini’s specific characteristics. In particular, the decision to go with two-wheel drive for the new Huracan Super Trofeo has led to new tyre sizes: 305/660-18 at the front, and 315/680-18 at the back.
The Huracán Super Trofeo is mounted with fully adjustable anti-roll bars and two-way adjustable Ohlins dampers. The hydraulic power steering enhances steering sensitivity and adopts an electric power pump.
In the racing-specific interiors the Alcantara® in Nero Ade colour is used throughout the car, on the dashboard and central tunnel and also on fundamental driving parts, such as the steering wheel, gear selector and ergonomic seats.
Lamborghini’s newest raging bull supercar already made its track debut last month in development tests. For the occasion, under the supervision of the Chief Test Driver Giorgio Sanna and along with the two official Automobili Lamborghini test drivers Fabio Babini and Adrian Zaugg, all the Young Drivers Program pilots were involved and provided their feedback.
Below are the specifications:
Technical Data
Engine Power | 620 CV |
Weight | 1270 Kg |
Weight/Power Ratio | 2.05 |
Transmission | 2WD Racing Gearbox by XTRAC |
Gearbox Actuator | Electric Actuator by MMarelli |
Chassis | 39870 Nm/deg (+45%)Increased safety structure |
Aerodynamics | Drag: –15%Downforce: +43%Efficiency: +69% |
Electrics/Electronics | Racing Loom/Electronics |
Powertrain
Engine | Longitudinal – V10IDS (NO MPI)Air Intake by BMC |
Displacement | 5204 |
Power | 620 CV @ 8250 rpm |
Torgue | 570 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
ABS | Racing ABS (12 positions) |
ESP | NO |
Traction control | 9 positions TC |
Trasmission | 2 WDSix gear sequential gearbox by Xtrac |
Clutch | 3 discs racing clutchLight Weight flywheel |
Size and weight
Front track | 1695 mm |
Rear track | 1660 mm |
Wheelbase | 2620 mm |
Fuel Tank | 118 L |
Weight w/out fuel | 1270 kg |
Suspension
Suspension | Double wishbones with rigid bushing |
Wheel fixing | Monolock System |
Anti Roll Bar | Front : 6 positionsRear : 2 positions |
Dampers | Ohlins TTX 36 2 waysFront : in-lineRear : piggy back type |
Brake DiscsBrembo Racing | Front : Steel 380×35 mmRear : Steel 355×32 mm |
Brake CaliperBrembo Racing | Front : 6 pot monoblockRear : 4 pot monoblock |
Rims and wheels
Rims | Front : 11×18’’ ET 28.8Rear : 12×18’’ ET 32 |
Tires (Pirelli) | Front : 305/660-18 DHRear : 315/680-18 DH |
Electrics/Electronics
ECU | M182 by MOTEC |
TCU | M182 by MOTEC |
Power Box | PDM 30 by MOTEC |
Car Loom | Motorsport Loom |
Dashboard | TFT Dashboard by MOTEC |
Steering wheel | Racing and multifunctional steering wheel |
Other features
Aero Kit | Complete aero kit with quick fixing(DZUST) |
Speed Limiter | Yes, adjustable speed |
Safety Equipment | Seat 8855 FIA Spec or Seat 8866 FIASpec (OPT)6 pts safety belt7 pts Fire Extinquisher
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