Following the announcement of its Intercontinental GT Challenge Powered by Pirelli programme, Orange1 FFF Racing has now confirmed its entry in the Endurance Cup of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS as the Chinese-flagged outfit look to regain the title it won in 2019.
The #63 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO will be crewed by an all Lamborghini factory driver squad of Andrea Caldarelli, Marco Mapelli and Mirko Bortolotti.
Their bid for the 2021 title will kick off mid-April at Monza, which will be followed by the Paul Ricard 1000 KMs at the end of May, the Total 24 Hours of Spa at the end of July, and three-hour races at the Nürburgring (September) and Barcelona (October).
Fu Songyang, Team Owner Orange1 FFF Racing Team: “I am delighted to contest again a prestigious series such as the GT World Challenge Europe. Racing in some of the most iconic and fascinating tracks such as Monza, Spa e Nürburgring gives us great pride and I am confident it will also give us great satisfaction. We strongly believe in the high potential of our car, we have one of the best driver line-ups of the entire field, and we can rely on the valuable partnerships with Orange1 and Lamborghini Squadra Corse. We definitely trust to be among the front-runners that will fight for the title.”
Giorgio Sanna, Lamborghini Head of Motorsport: “Following the terrific results and European ‘Triple Crown’ in 2019, Squadra Corse confirms its support to Orange 1 FFF Racing Team, and is ready to fight in the Endurance Cup with a talented Lamborghini Factory Driver full line-up. GT World Challenge Europe is one of the most competitive and prestigious championships worldwide and I’m sure that Orange1 FFF Racing will continue to shine for our brand.”
Armando Donazzan, President Orange1 Holding: “Orange1 is proud to be alongside FFF Racing Team and Lamborghini Squadra Corse in a very competitive and prestigious scenery. To sport our brand in some of the historic places of motorsports is very rewarding, but I am sure that also the results will be a reason to cheer during the season. The 2021 programme is ambitious, but I am convinced that the squad has the best people to aim to great things, on the track and outside of it.”
