
The #63 SC63 finished the 2024 12 Hours of Sebring hundredths of a second behind the sixth-placed BMW.
The #63 Lamborghini SC63 completed 12 hours at one of endurance racing's most punishing circuits with a loose door in the final four hours as its only significant mechanical drama.
Lamborghini developed a bespoke V8 twin-turbo unit for the SC63 rather than relying on an established racing engine platform, giving Squadra Corse less inherited reliability data than any of its LMDh rivals.
The #19 Iron Lynx Huracán GT3 EVO2, driven by Bortolotti, Perera, and Pepper, earned a last-lap podium in GTD Pro after a penalty reshuffled the order, giving Lamborghini a presence in both the prototype and GT battles.
The SC63 reportedly retired early from the 2025 24 Hours of Daytona with a suspected powertrain issue, a stark contrast to the mechanical composure shown at Sebring a year earlier.
The SC63 program represents a long-term investment in engineering credibility, and the foundation that held together for 12 hours on Sebring's concrete-patched tarmac gave Squadra Corse something concrete to build from.