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FFF Racing Team raced to a top seven result in the Asian Le Mans Series 4 Hours of Buriram – the third and penultimate round of the 2016-17 season – at Chang International Circuit in Thailand (6-8 January). The Roger Dubuis-supported outfit’s skill and expertise was used to perfect its Lamborghini Huracan GT3’s balance and driveability and this enabled drivers Matt Bell, Hiroshi Hamaguchi and Vitantonio Liuzzi to translate a top ten grid position into a seventh-place result in what was another highly competitive Asian LMS race. FFF Racing Team Owner, Sean Fu Songyang, said: “We made positive...
FFF Racing Team can confirm that India’s Parth Ghorpade will compete in the 2017 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East and Asia as the latest entry to its Young Driver Development Programme. Ghorpade, who bagged five national karting titles in his native India, graduated to cars in the 2011 French F4 Championship, but won the Asian Formula Pilota Series in 2012 to then become the first Indian to test with the Ferrari Driver Academy. However, the 22-year old from Kolhapur, India changed course in 2016, switching to LMP2 prototypes in the European Le Mans Series (ELMS) in a bid to forge a career...
FFF Racing Team welcomes Jack Bartholomew to its Young Driver Development Programme and can confirm the British young gun for its Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East and Asia campaigns. The 18-year old from Lewes in East Sussex raced karts for seven years in the UK and on the international stage before stepping up to cars in 2015. He impressively finished a close second in the British GT Championship’s GT4 division at the first time of asking in 2016, but his ascent towards a professional career is set to take an exciting turn, having been nominated for FFF Racing’s Young Driver...
FFF Racing Team has signed German female racer Carrie Schreiner to its newly-established Young Driver Development Programme for an assault on the 2017 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East and Asia. Schreiner first hit the headlines as the most successful female kart racer of all time in her native Germany, but appeared on FFF Racing’s radar when she successfully transitioned to car racing in entry-level Formula 4 single-seaters. The 18-year old from Saarland in southwest Germany spent 2015 in ADAC F4, building a positive reputation to earn a prized nomination for the ADAC Stiftung Sport...
With factory Lamborghini status, FFF Racing were bullish expected a strong showing this weekend in the FIA GT World Cup and despite some minor setbacks, managed to secure top-ten finished with one of its Huracan GT3 entries in what was a troubled weekend. The first practice session of the 63rd Macau Grand Prix weekend saw Mirko Bortolotti and teammate Andre Couto 11th and 16th fastest as they struggled to find the right balance and pace in their Roger Dubuis liveried Lamborghinis. The trend continued in second practice and into qualifying where they lined up 10th and 14th respectively...

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