Following an extremely satisfying first racing season in the North American Pirelli World Challenge, Reiter Engineering expands its commitment in the USA.
The tuning stable, from which the Lamborghini Gallardo GT3, Camaro GT3 and the new KTM X-Bow originate, has opened its own base in the USA in College Corner, close to the racing city Indianapolis. As a result, Reiter Engineering is located in the immediate neighbourhood of Kettler Motor Werks that supports Audi Sport customers in the USA.
Reiter Engineering now supplies all North American customers from this new base with spare parts for all three in-house developed and manufactured racecars, and offers corresponding services. In addition, the workshop also acts as hub for all future activities of Reiter Engineering’s race team. A programme in the Pirelli World Challenge is already fixed. Only the number of cars that Reiter will enter remains open.
Alongside the races due to be contested with the Reiter Lamborghinis, the signs are good that the Camaro will also compete this year. “We’ve been approached by a renowned US race team owner. Their dream is to race in the Pirelli World Challenge with the SaReNi Camaro GT3. We are working night and day to make sure that this dream becomes reality,” says Hans Reiter, owner of the tuning company Reiter Engineering.
In 2014, the race team from Kirchanschöring grabbed the headlines as debutant in the North American racing series: the two Reiter Gallardo FL2 GT3 attracted rapidly established themselves at the top of the field with 6 race wins, six second places and three thirds.
One of the three Gallardo FL2 GT3, which raced last season, is now available for sale: the car available is the rolling chassis with which Tomas Enge won the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on Reiter Engineering’s debut in North America.