Following the successful conclusion of the 2024 DTM season at Hockenheimring, where Luca Engstler delivered impressive performances with the Grasser Racing Team, he now faces one final highlight this year: Engstler will compete in the renowned FIA GT World Cup in Macau with Engstler Motorsport, driving our Lamborghini in its iconic Mountain Wolf design.
The FIA GT World Cup – A World Elite Converges on a Legendary Street Circuit
The FIA GT World Cup is one of the most prestigious GT races worldwide, annually drawing the best GT3 drivers and teams. The competition on Macau’s street circuit presents a unique challenge and attracts an international audience. This final race of the 2024 season brings together the top GT drivers, each vying for the FIA GT World Cup title.
Facts about the Macau Circuit
The Guia Circuit is known for its demanding sections and provides a one-of-a-kind challenge for drivers and vehicles alike. Spanning 6.2 kilometers through the narrow streets of Macau, the track features 24 turns, tight passages, and an unforgiving layout that leaves little room for error. Famous corners like Lisboa and the extremely tight Melco Hairpin demand precision and courage from every driver. This technically challenging street circuit offers rare overtaking opportunities, making every second crucial.
Luca Engstler: The Mountain Wolf on New Paths
This race represents a unique opportunity for Luca Engstler to showcase his talent on the international stage and end the season on one of the world’s most challenging street circuits. Behind the wheel of the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2 in the striking Mountain Wolf design, Luca aims to conquer the Guia Circuit’s demanding course and prove the vehicle’s performance capabilities. Engstler Motorsport is fully focused on preparing for the race, ready to maximize the potential of the Mountain Wolf Lamborghini at the FIA GT World Cup.
Engstler Motorsport is proud to participate in such a prestigious event and looks forward to concluding the 2024 season with an exciting race in Macau.
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