The Lamborghini SC63 LMDh began the test on Thursday when it was photographed in action by Autosport and continued testing into Friday with Andrea Caldarelli, Mirko Bortolotti and Daniil Kvyat carrying out driving duties.
It was the second test for a car that will begin racing in 2024: the SC63 was given a shakedown at Vallelunga at the start of this month.
The car was run by a combination of crew from the Lamborghini Squadra Corse in-house motorsport department and the Iron Lynx squad that will exclusively field the car in the full WEC and the long-distance IMSA races next year.
A brief statement from Lamborghini said that the focus of the test at Imola was on calibration and data acquisition.
That included the first track development of the bespoke 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 developed by Squadra Corse for the SC63.
Further tests are planned at Paul Ricard and then Spa-Francorchamps over the remainder of August.
Lamborghini is planning to move its test programme to the US as early as September when the second chassis comes on stream.
The SC63, developed on the spine of the next-generation Ligier LMP2 chassis, is scheduled to make its race debut at the opening round of the WEC in Qatar early next March.
Source: Autosport