Iron Lynx Tests New Mercedes-AMG Machinery at Qatar 1812 km

Iron Lynx took part in the Qatar 1812 km as a test for their new Mercedes-AMG LMGT3s during the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship season opener. The team faced several challenges, resulting in the early retirement of both cars. Team principal Andrea Piccini expressed optimism regarding future improvements. The next race will be at Imola, close to their home base.
Iron Lynx utilized the inaugural Qatar 1812 km race of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship as a testing ground for their new Mercedes-AMG machinery. The team faced challenges with their debut of the two Mercedes-AMG LMGT3s, effectively treating the 10-hour race as a comprehensive test session. This event marked the entry of Mercedes into the FIA WEC, alongside the implementation of new torque sensors that had previously only been available to customer teams during the IMSA 24 Hours of Daytona.
Despite the difficulties encountered during the race, Iron Lynx remains optimistic, having gained valuable insights and experience that will be applied in future competitions. The team aims for a competitive showing at the upcoming 6 Hours of Imola, leveraging the lessons learned from Qatar. Their strategic partnership with Mercedes-AMG provides a foundation for future improvements.
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