Photo credit: James Lynch and Nick Dungan for Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021
What could be better than the Lamborghini Aventador and all of its variants? How about a track-only model designed by the automaker’s Squadra Corse racing division? This model is the most powerful and the last purely naturally aspirated car built by the brand. It’s powered by am Aventador SVJ-sourced 6.5L V12 engine that has been turned 180-degrees to allow the gearbox to be mounted at the rear generating 820 hp, mated to a 6-speed non-synchromesh sequential transmission. Read more for a video of its Goodwood 2021 appearance, additional pictures and information.
Its aerodynamics were inspired by racing prototypes and generates downforce in excess of 2,600 lb at 155 mph, or the equivalent of a modern GT3 race car. The front splitter and a large rear wing aids are the biggest contributors, whiel the hood manages airflow into the roof mounted air snorkel cooling the engine. For maximum stopping power, there are Brembo disk brakes and lightweight wheels wrapped in Pirelli racing slicks.
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As it howls out of the second corner on the Hill past the house, the rooster tails spear up into the air, out from the Essenza’s sprawling venture tunnels, under the massive wing. It’s a spectacular thing to behold and we think a fitting maddest send-off, for the maddest car the maddest company has yet made. Lunga vita Lamborghini!,” said a representative for Goodwood.