The legendary Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, returning to the calendar after a three-year hiatus, played host to a spectacular conclusion for the 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo regular season. Drivers from the Asian, European, and North American championships put it all on the line to claim coveted class titles, delivering a fittingly dramatic preview for the 12th edition of the Lamborghini World Finals.
With multiple championships going down to the wire, the weekend was a showcase of raw speed, strategy, and high-stakes pressure. Here’s how the champions were crowned.
European Theatre: New Stars and Nail-Biting Finishes
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The European grid saw its championships settled in spectacular fashion. In the premier Pro class, Adam Putera drove his #6 VSR Huracán to a commanding title victory.
The real heart-stopping action, however, was in the Am class. Massimo Ciglia and Pietro Perolini of Oregon Team emerged as champions after a thrilling, winner-take-all shootout in race two against their VSR rivals, Stéphane Tribaudini and Piergiacomo Randazzo. The title was ultimately decided by a single, precious point.
In the Pro-Am category, the duo of Andrzej Lewandowski and Frederik Schandorff (ASR) triumphed, while veteran Karim Ojjeh (Rexal Villorba Corse) strategically clinched the Lamborghini Cup title before the final races even began, thanks to the extra point earned from pole position.
“Coming into the second race, I knew it would be close,” said new European Pro champion Adam Putera. “Paul [Levet, co-driver] did a great job… we maximized every race we could, learned as much as possible, and it paid off in the end.”
American Power: WTR Dominance and a Last-Gasp Title
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The North American series was a powerful display for the Wayne Taylor Racing organization. The Pro class was utterly dominated by Hampus Ericsson and Danny Formal, who were so quick they wrapped up the championship with a race to spare, marking their 100th Super Trofeo race win for the team in style. Their teammates, Glenn McGee and Graham Doyle, added to the WTR trophy case by securing the Am title.
The Pro-Am class, however, provided the weekend’s tightest battle. In a final-race decider, Conrad Geis and Jason Hart (TR3 Racing) snatched the championship from the points leaders. Hart made a superb pass for the lead with just 12 minutes remaining, and when a rival car later passed the former-leaders, the points swung, handing the title to Geis and Hart by a single point.
“It’s been an amazing season for me and Danny,” said Hampus Ericsson. “For my first season in America and with such a great team like Wayne Taylor Racing, it’s so good to finish it off with the championship.”
Asian Champions Crowned
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The Asian championship, which held its final races on Thursday and Friday, crowned its own set of heroes. Alex Denning and Charles Leong Hon Chio (SJM Theodore Racing) took the Pro title after a stellar season. The Pro-Am honors were secured in the very last race by Qikuan Cao and Liu Kai Shun (LK Motorsport), while Suttilick “Bobby” Buncharoen claimed the Am title.
The World Finals Await
With the regional trophies now in the cabinet, there is no time to rest. The celebrations are over as the attention now turns to the weekend’s main event: the Lamborghini World Finals.
The newly crowned continental champions will now turn from allies to rivals, as all three championships collide on the same grid. The slates are wiped clean for one final, explosive battle to determine who is the undisputed world champion.