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Romain Grosjean Leaves Lamborghini After Three Years as Brand Pauses LMDh Program

Lamborghini is refocusing on the Temerario GT3 for 2026 following its WEC exit prompted by the two‑car Hypercar rule.

Overview

  • Lamborghini confirmed Grosjean’s departure with a public thank‑you after a three‑year stint as a factory driver.
  • Grosjean contributed to development of the SC63 prototype and took seventh on its debut at the 2024 Sebring 12 Hours.
  • He raced at Le Mans in 2024, finishing 13th with Andrea Caldarelli and Matteo Cairoli in the SC63.
  • His 2025 IMSA campaign concluded with fourth at Petit Le Mans, the SC63’s final outing before the program pause.
  • Lamborghini has halted its LMDh effort, withdrawn from WEC after 2025 due to the two‑car requirement, and will prioritize the Temerario GT3 in 2026, with Grosjean’s next move not yet announced.