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RaceRoom Racing experience is about to join the contemporary LMDh, or GTP, ranks with the Lamborghini SC63.
Following a social media teaser today, 28th Feburary, the Traxion team has deduced the Italian machine thanks to its distinctive rear Y-shaped light shape – a hallmark of the Sant’Agata company.

The SC63 debuted in 2024, running in both the FIA World Endurance Championship (plus the 24 Hours of Le Mans) and the IMSA SportsCar Championship. For 2025, the team is only running in the American series with a single car.
It uses a mighty 3.8-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine in collaboration with a hybrid system.
To date, the Mazda RT24 P DPi is the sim racing platform’s most up-to-date sportscar, which last competed in the real-world over three seasons ago. Recently, the title released well-received Super Touring and classic DTM content, but this shows intent to also cover current machinery.
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It follows the release of a Malaysian road for hillclimb use, the 1v1 Twin Forest circuit and some drift-specific cars, plus confirmation that a native ranked multiplayer system is in the advanced stages of development.
Last year’s DTM 2024 content pack for RaceRoom marked its first ever Lamborghini, the Huracán EVO II, having struck a new licencing deal. Now it appears that relationship includes the pinnacle of its racing range, too.
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