American hotshoe Colin Queen, 20, is trading open-wheelers for a roof and a raging bull, signing with ANSA Motorsports for the 2024 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America season. Queen, fresh from a European single-seater stint, will share an ANSA-prepped Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2 with fellow young gun Enzo Geraci in the Pro class. Think of it as a racing mullet: business in the front (single-seaters), party in the back (GT racing).

“Transitioning to GT is a whole new ballgame,” Queen told us. “It’s about teamwork, strategy, and getting your head around a 600-plus horsepower beast. Plus, these American tracks are nothing like the Euro circuits I’m used to.”

Queen’s been hitting the books, or rather, the track, with a recent two-day test at Sebring. “The ANSA crew is top-notch. I gelled with the car quick, which is crucial,” he said. “Now, it’s about nailing the details and hitting Sebring running.” And nail it he better. Queen’s got big ambitions. “Endurance racing is the ultimate goal,” he said. “Super Trofeo is the perfect proving ground for team dynamics and race craft.”

Forget the lone wolf stuff. This is a team effort. “It’s about pushing each other with Enzo, maximizing every session, and executing a flawless strategy,” Queen emphasized. The Sebring test proved Queen’s adaptability, but the real test comes next weekend. The Super Trofeo season kicks off at Sebring, supporting the legendary Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. Expect Queen to be thrown into the deep end, battling seasoned GT veterans and learning the ropes of multi-class racing. “Driving a Lamborghini is an honor,” Queen said. “It’s a legendary brand, and I’m ready to push this machine to its limits.”

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