Summary
- Lamborghini showcased rare classics at Lake Como’s top car events
- A 1972 Miura SV and Countach LP400 S “Pace Car” starred
- The Pace Car received official certification from Lamborghini Polo Storico at Fuoriconcorso
Lamborghini took center stage at Lake Como’s most prestigious automotive events over the weekend, bringing both elegance and racing heritage to the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este and Fuoriconcorso. Among the standout appearances was the iconic 1981 Countach LP400 S “Pace Car,” which received its official Certificate of Authenticity from Lamborghini Polo Storico during a handover ceremony at Villa Grumello.
The Countach, once used as the official Safety Car at the 1981 Monaco Grand Prix, joined a historic Diablo SVR and a rare Lamborghini Formula 1 car as part of Fuoriconcorso’s “Velocissimo” theme dedicated to racing. The SVR, still undergoing certification, and the Formula 1 single-seater added to the brand’s strong presence, reinforcing Lamborghini’s deep motorsport roots.
At the nearby Villa d’Este, Lamborghini’s legacy was represented by a 1972 Miura SV. Finished in red and previously certified by Polo Storico in 2018, the Miura competed in Class C, dedicated to post-war European sports cars. As the only Lamborghini at the concours, the Miura stood out not only for its design but for its authenticity and heritage.
The dual participation underscores Lamborghini’s commitment to honoring its past while maintaining a leading role in the world’s top concours and motorsport celebrations.
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