Lamborghini at Modena 100 Ore 2020

From Lamborghini Press Release

Automobili Lamborghini took part in the 2020 Modena Cento Ore with two cars from its MUDETEC museum: a Jarama GTS and a Countach 25th Anniversary. Considered one of the most dynamic and exciting events in the classic car calendar, this year the event celebrated its twentieth edition with a route running from Rome to Modena, from October 10 to 15.

The 1990  Countach  25th  Anniversary  is  very  important  historically,  as  it  was  the  last  one  to  leave the  production  lines.  Still  with  its  original  Argento  Luna  (metallic  silver)  paintwork   and   grey interior, the Countach had  a special  driver   behind   the  wheel:  Emanuele  Pirro,  multiple  world champion in the Turismo category, five-time winner of the  24  Hours  of  Le  Mans,  and  two-time winner of the 12 Hours of Sebring. “I’d never driven a Countach before,” Pirro explained, “and I fell in love with it. It is powerful with pure sensations, never filtered by electronic aids or even by common accessories such as power steering, and above all fast. Surprisingly, it is also comfortable, and although it has a fixed set-up, it certainly cannot be described as rigid. Being behind the wheel of a piece of motoring history was a memorable experience.”

The second Lamborghini competing was the 1973 Jarama GTS, driven by Gerald Kahlke, Head of Communication of Automobili Lamborghini. The car is a Tahiti Blue model with natural leather interiors: a fast and comfortable car, it is an example of the perfect grand tourer of the 1970s, celebrating its 50th  anniversary this year.

After 1,000 kilometers, alternating “special tests” on the routes of the most famous uphill races of the time (closed to traffic) and laps on three racetracks (Autodromo dell'Umbria in Magione, Mugello Circuit, and Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola), the two Lamborghinis finished the race in Modena in excellent condition, demonstrating great reliability and safety.