RE: Staggering Lamborghini Diablo SV-R for sale
RE: Staggering Lamborghini Diablo SV-R for sale
Friday 20th February

Staggering Lamborghini Diablo SV-R for sale

The first Sant'Agata built race car still has the power to amaze, 30 years later 


There have been some truly great one-make racing series over the years. Think Clio Cup, Porsche Carrera Cup, Ferrari Challenge, BMW M1 Procar, the Jaguar Intercontinental Challenge with XJR-15s (!) and so on. Close racing is guaranteed because the cars are identical, and a grid of matching cars with great engines means a spectacular sound as well. One of the forgotten single-make series is Philippe Charriol Super Sport Trophy; it sounds like it should be an equestrian event, but was actually a championship exclusively for Lamborghini Diablos. And what could be cooler than that? 

Moreover, the cars used were factory-built, not third-party converted. So the Diablo SV-Rs (Super Veloce Racing) used in the Trophy were all straight from Sant’Agata, the first motorsport machines built by Lamborghini. Which, 30 years later, is pretty significant. From this car came a Diablo GT-R (built from the later GT, as this was from an SV), then all the 21st-century racing cars from Squadra Corse like the various Huracan GT3s, the SC63 and now the Temerario GT3. This car represents the beginning of Lamborghini as a motorsport manufacturer. 

So, of course, it’s awesome. While using the rear-drive, 525hp SV as its base, the SV-R was a little more powerful (at around 540hp), usefully lighter at less than 1,400kg and kitted out with all the necessary racing goodies like bigger brakes and better suspension. While retaining the manual gearbox (with shorter ratios), slamming that Gandini wedge right down to the tarmac was some proper aero. No wonder the super-rich of the mid-'90s were intrigued; depending on where you ask, between 31 and 34 SV-Rs were built for three seasons of the Super Sport Trophy from 1996-1998. 

This is the eighth such Diablo built, and it raced in every season; it was actually one of the cars used by the 1997 championship winner. From there, the SV-R raced in France and the USA, before coming to the UK in 2017. A reasonable racing career then, as attested to by the 16,000 miles. It was built explicitly for competition, and that’s exactly how the Diablo has been used. This isn’t some story of an abandoned racer that needs recommissioning. It’s been driven and enjoyed as intended, and looks ready to race into its fourth decade as well. 

That's a tribute to a huge restoration effort undertaken by the most recent owner, who spent £150,000 with BBM Sport in Daventry on a respray, retrim and rebuild to get it looking like this. The interior in particular is sensational, actually inspired by a Diablo SE30 Jota road car. It’s one of those wonderful things, this SV-R, that as a production-based one-make racer could now go on to all sorts of things. The seller says it’s ready to race (with a spare set of wheels included, and Ohlins suspension now fitted) as well as being not far from road-ready, should you wish to invest in MOTing it. Either use promises the sort of visceral thrill only a V12 Lamborghini can offer. And it’s yellow - the best Lamborghinis are always yellow. 

The SV-R is for sale at £650,000. An awful lot by anyone’s standards, of course, but when you look at what’s asked for the latest breed of track-only, production-derived nonsense that can’t be raced, a Diablo with actual competition pedigree begins to look like fair value. Let’s not forget that the road car has enjoyed some considerable appreciation of late, too, with two roadgoing SVs on PH available at more than half a million. So a bit more for the rarer, faster, freshly rebuilt racing version? Worth every penny… 


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MDL111

Original Poster:

8,465 posts

199 months

I would love to own that. That looks amazing

Snubs

1,370 posts

161 months

Hard to know for sure, but i think the Diablo might just be my favourite of all the V12 mid-engined Lambos. A SE30 would be the dream along these lines rather than the featured SV-R: https://simonfurlonger.co.uk/car/diablo-se-30-righ...

Interesting point in a Doug DeMuro video a few weeks ago that the lower bumper on the Diablo wasn't originally supposed to be there and was added as a US safety spec item. Apparently the design was supposed to be like this SVR all along.

supacool1

728 posts

201 months

What a thing. Epic.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,566 posts

120 months

I like the Diablo. My father had an SV from new way back. Not sure this is the one I would want though....

CountyLines

4,269 posts

25 months

Needs the exhausts off the new RS5...

fflump

2,934 posts

60 months

MDL111 said:
I would love to own that. That looks amazing
Brilliant thing-would love a close friend to own it!

Puddenchucker

5,367 posts

240 months

Blue Alcantara - I'm in.

The Leaper

5,472 posts

228 months

1996 Le Mans...me and my son's first trip there, so we must have seen this car then. I will have to check out my pics from that visit.

R.

86wasagoodyear

850 posts

118 months

Saw one of these or some Diablo spec very close to it at the Lambo factory museum the other year. In yellow too. Was the best thing there - totally brilliant.

Dave Hedgehog

15,717 posts

226 months

wibble

Its Just Adz

17,621 posts

231 months

Good god that's insane.
Love a Diablo in any configuration.
Straight to Lanzante with it for a road conversion.

soad

34,307 posts

198 months

Now that’s a proper car! smokin

nismo48

6,204 posts

229 months

Yesterday (13:42)
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Marvellous machine thumbup

Marc H

264 posts

176 months

Yesterday (19:39)
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CountyLines said:
Needs the exhausts off the new RS5...