March 23rd 2026
Reggiani appointed as Lamborghini head of motorsport
Lamborghini Squadra Corse has appointed Andrea Reggiani as its new head of motorsport, placing the experienced Italian-Swiss engineer in charge at a pivotal moment for the brand’s racing operations.
The Italian-Swiss engineer replaces Rouven Mohr in the role, after Mohr held the position on an interim basis, on and off, since Giorgio Sanna left Lamborghini in 2024 and Maurizio Leschiutta departed following a short stint at the end of 2025. Mohr, who is moving to a new role at Audi, will remain chief technical officer, with Reggiani reporting directly to him.
The move brings Reggiani back into a senior factory role after more than seven years with Dallara. His prior experience also includes time at Ferrari, where he served as head of Corse Clienti and North American director of motorsports.
Reggiani arrives just as Lamborghini prepares to debut its new Lamborghini Temerario GT3 in competition, with the car set to make its first start in the 12 Hours of Sebring. In his new role, he will oversee the development of Lamborghini’s motorsport models, the commercial management of its racing activities and the Essenza SCV12 track-only program.
Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, is confident he'll deliver and thrive in his new role in the motorsport department, which he says "remains an important laboratory for the development of new technologies" for the brand.
Alongside the leadership change, Lamborghini confirmed continuity across its Super Trofeo structure. Erik Skirmants (North America), Federica Teneggi (Europe) and Francesco Scardoni (Asia-Pacific) will all continue in their regional roles.
“It is a true honor to join Lamborghini as head of motorsport. I am deeply grateful for the trust placed in me and proud to join a company with such an extraordinary heritage, and that represents passion, performance and bold innovation at the highest level,” Reggiani said. “Together with the talented people who make Lamborghini unique, I look forward to building on this strong foundation and help writing the next chapter in our racing history striving for new milestones that will excite our clients, our partners and our fans around the world.”
Mohr added: “We are delighted to welcome Andrea Reggiani to the Lamborghini family heading into the new season, one which marks the start of a new chapter for the brand with the introduction of the new Temerario GT3 on the world stage, starting with the Sebring 12 Hours this weekend.
"His significant motorsport expertise and know-how was something that appealed strongly to Squadra Corse and aligns perfectly with the brand’s long-term strategic plans. I am sure he will lead Lamborghini to even more successes in the coming years, most notably in some of the most prestigious GT3 championships but also in our highly successful one-make Super Trofeo platform.”
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