The 65th edition of the 10 Hours of Sebring, one of the more famous and historic endurance races on the planet will kick off in Saturday, March 17. The second round within the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship after the Daytona Day, Sebring is confirming your growing trend of the year: the GTD class is among the most interesting and populated of your championship. The GTD grouping, reserved for cars by using GT3 homologation, sees at the start 21 years of age cars out of Fouthy-six participants, divided into Magic size, Prototype Challenge, Gt bike Le Mans and Daytona GT classes.
Among a twenty-one GTDs, six of them are Huracn GT3s, for this reason Lamborghini proves again the manufacturer with the largest quantity of cars fielded by buyer teams in this group.
Here are the Lamborghini customer clubs taking part in the 10 Hours of Sebring with their Huracn GT3s.
Grasser Racing Team
Lamborghini Huracn GT3 #11
Antinucci/Bortolotti/Engelhart/Ineichen

After its be released in the IMSA championship with the Daytona 24 Hours last The month of january, the Austrian team will be at the start of the 10 Hours of Sebring which includes a well-tested crew. Behind the wheel on the Huracn GT3 # 11 there will be the Lamborghini Squadra Corse Factory Drivers, Mirko Bortolotti plus Christian Engelhart, joined by Rolf Ineichen. During the past season, the three car owners achieved excellent brings about the Blancpain GT Strength Series Cup. For Sebring, there will also be Richard Antinucci, quickly and experienced Italian-American vehicle driver, 2017 Lamborghini Super Trofeo world champion.
Change Racing
Lamborghini Huracn GT3 #16
Lewis/Mul/Sandberg

The US-based team is going to deal with the Sebring race by using a line-up of three “full season” car owners. Behind the wheel of the Huracn GT3 # 16 there will be only two GT3 Junior Drivers connected with Lamborghini Squadra Corse, Corey Lewis and Jeroen Mul, as well as Brett Sandberg, which had already used the major IMS endurance backgrounds part with Change Racing in 2017.
DAC Motorsports
Lamborghini Huracn GT3 #18
Anassis/Gdovic/Massari

Top team inside Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America, DAC Motor racing is arriving in Sebring immediately after an excellent first definite debut in the Twenty four hours of Daytona. Behind the wheel within the Huracn GT3 # 18, it will have drivers already participating in the North American Lamborghini one-make series: Emmanuel Anassis, Brandon Gdovic and Anthony Massari.
Dream Racing
Lamborghini Huracn GT3 #27
DeGeorge/Persiani/Ruberti/Sbirrazzuoli

The Italian-American team, which in turn already took part in both the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America and in the IMSA WeatherTech Great in 2017, will be visiting Sebring with an experienced staff: Lawrence DeGeorge, Luca Persiani, Paolo Ruberti and the GT3 Junior New driver Cedric Sbirrazzuoli will share the actual cockpit of the Huracn Number 27.
Ebimotors
Lamborghini Huracn GT3 #46
Babini/Beretta/Busnelli/Collard

The Italian workforce, which made the debut in the IMSA range last January, became an excellent result (ninth place) in the A day of Daytona. At Sebring, behind the wheel of the Huracn # Forty six, there will be again an italian man , drivers Fabio Babini and Emanuele Busnelli, with all the Frenchman Emmanuel Collard, the same crew for Daytona. What is new is a addition of the Lamborghini GT3 Younger Driver Michele Beretta.
Paul Miller Racing
Lamborghini Huracn GT3 #48
Sellers/Snow/von Molkte

With a very good experience in US motorsport including a third place in any 2017 IMSA championship, Paul Miller Racing will discipline the Huracn GT3 # Forty eight driven by the similar duo of the past year, formed by Bryan Dealers and the Lamborghini GT3 Junior Drivers Madison Snow, together with the Usa Dion von Moltke.









