Built specifically to compete in the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo racing series, the all-wheel-drive Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo is equipped with a naturally aspirated V10 engine producing 570 HP along with adjustable track-focused aerodynamics, a lightweight racing interior, and an improved brake cooling system. This final-year example participated in the 2013 Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo North America Series, which was raced over 6 weekends with 58 drivers competing. It has been used for track days over the past 5 years of the seller’s ownership and underwent recent service including all new fluids, minor repairs, and a set of new tires. This authentic Lamborghini race car is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Colorado while showing just over 6k miles on the odometer.
The Super Trofeo is based on the LP 570-4 Gallardo Superleggera coupe and features an aerodynamic bodykit with a large front splitter and dive planes along with a vented hood, extended side skirts, a 10-position carbon fiber rear wing, and a large carbon fiber rear diffuser. Other details include hood pins and securing latches, integrated tow hooks, yellow-tinted headlamps, an external cutoff switch, and carbon fiber rear quarter window inserts with fuel fillers and vent louvers. The seller notes the racing livery has been removed from this example and the underlying white finish shows signs of track-going wear. It rides on black 18” Speedline Corse center-lock wheels that were mounted with new Hoosier A7 tires at 5,893 miles. The vehicle comes with an additional two sets of wheels.
The lightweight cockpit is fitted with a pair of Lamborghini-branded OMP racing seats and safety harnesses along with a fully integrated roll cage. The dashboard is trimmed in black Alcantara and the instrument panel, doors, and center console are lined with carbon fiber. The driver is provided with a flat-bottom OMP racing steering wheel, large paddle shifters, and a digital MTA Corse data logger.
The Super Trofeo is equipped with the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera’s naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine producing up to 570 HP and 398 lb.-ft of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels by way of a paddle-shifted 6-speed automatic transmission. It features an improved cooling duct system to support large Brembo brakes and slotted rotors at each corner. A service completed at 5,893 miles included new synthetic engine oil, Castrol React SRF racing brake fluid, gearbox fluid, a brake light replacement, and a minor electrical repair. The seller states new underbody panels were installed about two years ago and the car was recently taken to the track where it performed throughout the day without issue.
This race car is accompanied by a bill of sale, an air jack hose with a connector to the car, airlift aluminum blocks, a wheel nut socket, extra CV axles, a parts catalog, extra springs, and a spare hood.
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Sold for $85,000
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@zubehor it actually is going to be used as a wall sconce.
@lambojesus I hope you get it and use it like it’s meant to be used on a race track not a poser street car.
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Time for a knockout punch, Jesus
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This is priced pretty well right now. It’s just bad timing for me. Wish the best to the winner.
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@AJsGarage Hello, Headlights, turn signals, and brake lights are all functional. No issues I'm aware of. I would recommend new tires as it has autocross tires which are awesome when giving your friends a ride for a few laps, but if you're turning lots of laps with it, a different tire would be better. I would be willing to take it to a track day today in the condition its in, of course being the person that I am I would have it inspected for my own piece of mind.
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Do the headlights, turn signals and brake lights still operate like normal? Any leaks or issues? I saw note that it was recently gone thru but "what" does it need, if anything, right off the bat?
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@siliev1991 I would assume that was within the last 5 years. You have to realize it's about 3 inches off the ground so you turn in on a track curb that was built too high and it could cause this. I'm aware of it going off track in our time of ownership but never into anything causing more than you can see in the photos
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What exactly did happen to the front end? Has it been like that for the entire 5 year length of current ownership?
4 hours to go! I'm going to be around the shop until the end of the auction so if anyone has any question or wants to talk to me about the car please contact me. Otherwise good luck to everyone bidding!
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Just LOVE the patina on this car! -- Way to Go!
@zuracan yours will be the 4th one out there titled if you get the process to go through
After more googling, I found 2 that were confirmed converted and road legal, so it is definitely possible! Lots of work involved of course.
@jimmy-j I've heard of individuals making these street legal. Im not sure in which state.
Im curious, is there a state where this car can be turned road legal and titled? I see that it has a vin attached to the car, which gives me hope
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Hey! I’m interested in purchasing the extra parts if you’re interested in selling them separately especially the hood. Thanks
WHOA... unusual paint finish; were the race-team decals removed with 60-grit sandpaper? an angle grinder?? Why not just remove them with a heat gun?
Wonder which ST team this car was part of or driver(s). Could help find any incidents or better yet the general history of it.
My son is friends with one of their rapidly rising stars and finishers that drives #46 currently. Great series.
@peterkaczynski To my knowledge it was used in a race series by the previous owners, and well I guess it depends on what you consider "wrecked" as its a race car that you can see has had some bumps and bruises along the way. I'm unaware of any catastrophic collisions from its past, but its hard to say that with absolute certainty. We do know there hasn't been any significant events during its current ownership.
Was this car ever wrecked? Or used in a race series or just DE?