Today, KT Racing released an in-depth look at how its realistic racing simulation, Endurance Motorsport Series, will feature Lamborghini, Monza raceway, and mechanic management, which will play a key role in race strategy.
Lamborghini joins Endurance Motorsport Series already impressive roster of manufacturers, which includes Porsche and BMW, as the Italians will be represented in both the Hypercar and GT3 categories. Key models set to be featured are:
- Lamborghini SC63: Designed for the Hypercar/GTP classes, this car blends high performance with the brand’s iconic design language.
- Huracán GT3 EVO2: A staple in customer racing that showcases the aggressive styling and speed of the V10-powered Lamborghini lineup.








Monza: The Temple of Speed is set to host various endurance racing series, including both GT-only and multi-class championships, boasting long straights and high-speed corners, and features a 5.793 km layout. The track requires higher speeds, which also means reduced downforce and grip, so you’ll need to keep your cars under control to avoid damage.
Collisions directly impact your car’s condition and can cause suspension or bodywork damage, affecting overall performance. These aren’t the only threats, as different car parts will naturally wear out over time and may eventually lead to mechanical failures, meaning it is up to you to decide whether to call the car into the pits immediately to fix the problem or wait until the next scheduled stop while accepting reduced performance during the current stint using the game’s dedicated mechanics and diagnostics screens.
Endurance Motorsport Series will release in late 2025 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. For more info on this and other racing simulators, like Project Motor Racing, be sure to check back to Simulation Daily.










