Italian team’s new GT3 programme takes shape and as a “supported by Lamborghini” team confirms the #63 Huracán GT3 Evo2 for the young crew
Treviso (Italy), March 20, 2026. Villorba Corse launches first major announcement for the new GT3 programme as a “supported by Lamborghini” team. The stage is set within the already announced International GT Open, in which the Italia squad has previously claimed the overall title and now returns with a young and promising line-up formed by Leonardo Moncini and Rodrigo Testa.
Both drivers already boast several seasons of experience in Gran Turismo racing. The Italian driver, class of 2004, and the 20-year-old Portuguese racer will inaugurate this GT3 programme marking the beginning of a project that from this year sees Villorba Corse’s entire racing activity aligned with Lamborghini.

Moncini (son of Emanuele Moncini, who with the team led by Raimondo Amadio won the Italian GT Championship in 2010 and narrowly missed the GT Open title in 2011) and Testa will share driving duties on the #63 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2 entered in the Pro category.
Villorba Corse Team Principal Raimondo Amadio: “With Leo and Rodrigo we have selected a young and well-matched crew capable of bringing fresh energy to Villorba Corse. They are the first two drivers who will accompany us in this initial phase of our programme as supported by Lamborghini team. I am confident it will be a rich and exciting season. The objective is to work at our best and to allow these young talents to grow and showcase their skills. The 2026 season is now about to start; there is still work to be completed, but within the team the atmosphere is ideal and there is a strong sense of positivity. The enthusiasm of this young crew will allow us to tackle together the many challenges that lie ahead.”

Leonardo Moncini: “2026 marks my debut with Villorba Corse and in GT Open. I would like to thank Amadio and I am honoured by this opportunity, which I will repay with maximum commitment. I have already had the chance to get to know most of the team and I am truly pleased with the immediate feeling and the atmosphere I found. Racing with a brand like Lamborghini, with the #63 car in a series such as the GT Open, will be exciting. I can’t wait to get started.”
Rodrigo Testa: “I am very happy to start this new season with Villorba Corse and Lamborghini in GT Open. It will be my second year in GT3 after the Italian GT Endurance Championship, where we managed to achieve two important wins. I approach this programme with great motivation and the goal of continuing to grow as a driver. The level of GT Open is very high, but by working well with the team and with Leonardo we can be competitive throughout the season. I would also like to thank Lamborghini Genève for the support and starting in Portimão, in front of my home crowd, will make this debut even more special.”
2026 GT Open: Apr. 19 Portimão; May 17 Spa; June 7 Misano; July 5 Hungaroring; July 19 Castellet; Sept. 13 Hockenheim; Sept. 27 Monza; Octt. 25 Barcelona.