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Old 9 Dec 2014, 20:41 (Ref:3483517)   #28
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They've had dozens of years to field out GT Lamborghinis at LM and haven't done so (in official capacity, and the Reiter Engineering tunings run by other privateers don't really count). And you don't get particularly great visibility out of running LMGTE, especially today with more factories upper in hierarchy.

If they do come up with LMP at some point, could Dallara help with the chassis? Regarding the new Huracan

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With the new Huracán LP620-2 Super Trofeo the historic partnership between the brand founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini back in 1963 and Gian Paolo Dallara, now becomes even closer. The same Dallara was among the first engineers who worked on Lamborghini cars and had a key role in the development of the legendary Miura.

"For Dallara Engineering, it has been very rewarding to be involved in the aerodynamic and body development of a high performance car such as the Huracán Super Trofeo. From my personal point of view it has been for me a kind of 'homecoming'," said Giampaolo Dallara, "50 years ago, Lamborghini gave me the opportunity to challenge myself in ambitious and successful projects, and this new collaboration allows me to feel part of a company in which I have experienced moments of intense personal and professional achievement."
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