The Rossa LM GT supercar will be driven by Adrian Newey’s son at the Dubai 24 Hours. The two-door car will take part in the marathon as part of the French team Graff Racing and will compete for victory in the GTX class. Rossa’s rivals will be the Ginetta G56 GTX, Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo Evo2 and the IRC GT coupe from Australia.
The Rossa LM GT supercar will debut at the Dubai 24 Hours, which will take place from 10 to 12 January 2025 at the Dubai Autodrome. The car will be driven by the French team Graff Racing, and one of the drivers will be the son of Formula 1 engineer Adrian Newey (Williams, McLaren, Red Bull, Aston Martin), Harrison, champion of the 2017-2018 Asian Le Mans Series.
The Rossa LM GT will compete for victory in the GTX class, and this will be the first international race for the supercar. The final version of the two-door will be shown at the daily marathon – this car has nothing in common with the concept presented in 2023. At the same time, Rossa’s client program will not be limited to Dubai. Soon the car will be certified in the GT2 class, which will allow it to start one of the prestigious series.
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As for Graff Racing, the team has extensive experience in participating in long races – from Asian Le Mans to the French Ultimate Cup. At the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans, the team finished fourth in the LMP2 class and finished 37th overall. The French competed in a sports prototype Oreca 07, equipped with a 4.2-liter Gibson naturally-aspirated V8.
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