The Roar of the Raging Bull: Diving Deep into Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America

The Roar of the Raging Bull: Diving Deep into Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America

Photo: World Speed Motorsports Super Trofeo at Laguna Seca

The Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America series isn’t just a race; it’s an experience. It’s the visceral scream of a V10 echoing through legendary American racetracks, the flash of meticulously engineered Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2s battling wheel-to-wheel, and the refined elegance of Lamborghini’s signature hospitality. Since its inception in 2013, this series has carved a unique niche, blending high-octane competition with the prestige of the Lamborghini brand.

A Symphony of Speed and Skill: Super Trofeo North America stands out for its diverse grid, attracting a fascinating mix of seasoned professionals and passionate amateur drivers. This blend creates a dynamic and unpredictable racing environment, where raw talent clashes with experience. The series features four distinct classes, ensuring fair and thrilling competition for everyone:

  • Pro: The pinnacle of the series, showcasing the most skilled and experienced drivers pushing the limits of the Huracán.
  • Pro-Am: A balanced class where professional and amateur drivers team up, fostering mentorship and collaboration.
  • Am: Dedicated to amateur drivers seeking to hone their skills and compete for podium finishes.
  • LB Cup: Designed for drivers with less racing experience, providing a stepping stone into the world of Super Trofeo.

The Machine: Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 At the heart of the series lies the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2, a masterpiece of engineering. This purpose-built race car is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine, delivering a symphony of power and precision. The EVO2 boasts enhanced aerodynamics, refined chassis dynamics, and state-of-the-art safety features, making it a formidable weapon on the track.

Race Weekend Intensity: A typical Super Trofeo North America race weekend is a whirlwind of action. Each weekend features two 50-minute races, demanding both speed and strategy. The mandatory pit stop adds another layer of complexity, requiring seamless coordination between drivers and pit crews. This format ensures that every race is a nail-biting spectacle from start to finish. “The Super Trofeo is a fantastic stepping stone for drivers looking to move up the ladder,” notes World Speed Team Principal Telo Stewart. “It gives them the experience and exposure they need to succeed at the highest levels of the sport.”

A Coast-to-Coast Battle: Typical seasons, consist of 12 races spread across six exhilarating weekends. Five of these weekends are hosted at iconic North American tracks, including Sebring International Raceway, Watkins Glen International, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Laguna Seca, and Road America. The season culminates at the prestigious Lamborghini World Finals, historically held in Europe, where the best drivers from around the globe compete for ultimate honors.

Bringing the Action to You: Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America is committed to delivering a comprehensive viewing experience. Races are broadcast live on IMSA TV and IMSA Radio, ensuring fans don’t miss a single moment of the action. Additionally, IMSA’s YouTube channel provides race highlights and behind-the-scenes content. For those with streaming subscriptions, all five US based race weekends are available on NBCSN. The coverage includes pit lane action, on-track battles, and podium ceremonies, capturing the essence of the series.

The Lamborghini Experience: Beyond the racing, Super Trofeo North America offers a unique hospitality experience. The Lamborghini brand is synonymous with luxury and exclusivity, and this extends to the race weekends. VIP guests enjoy premium amenities, gourmet cuisine, and exclusive access to the paddock and pit lane.

A Legacy of Speed: Since 2013, Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America has established itself as a premier racing series, attracting top talent and delivering thrilling entertainment. With its diverse grid, high-performance cars, and commitment to excellence, the series continues to captivate racing enthusiasts and solidify Lamborghini’s position in the world of motorsports.

Getting Behind The Wheel With appropriate training and a strong commitment, an enthusiast with zero racing experience can typically be ready to race in as little as six to ten months. This timeframe allows for sufficient development of driving skills, track knowledge, and physical fitness. The series’ structure, with its various classes (Pro-Am, Am, and LB Cup), provides a progression system, allowing drivers to gradually advance as their skills improve. Learn about what it takes here…

Flying Lizard Returns To Super Trofeo with Two-Car Effort

Flying Lizard Returns To Super Trofeo with Two-Car Effort

Flying Lizard Motorsports is charging back into the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America series for a fourth year, unleashing a powerful two-car Pro-Am assault! Returning to the fray are the seasoned duo of Paul Nemschoff and Marc Miller in the No. 41 Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2, fresh off a triumphant World Finals victory. And get ready for the return of the fan-favorite “Sparklefarts,” the iconic pink Lamborghini, piloted by Slade Stewart and Andy Lee.

“Our team has been relentless in our off-season preparations,” states program manager Darren Law. “We’re laser-focused on the Pro-Am Championship with this two-car strategy, and we’re fired up to launch the season at Sebring.”

Nemschoff, brimming with confidence, declares, “This 2025 season feels like the most promising yet!” Miller echoes the sentiment, eager to build on their 2024 win. Meanwhile, Stewart and Lee, who secured their own victory at Laguna Seca, are equally enthusiastic. “Sparklefarts is ready to roar!” exclaims Stewart, while Lee emphasizes the team’s dedication to improvement.

With the stage set at Sebring International Raceway, Flying Lizard Motorsports is poised to make a significant impact on the 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America season.

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From Zero to Hero: How to Go From Lamborghini Owner to Factory-Supported Racer

From Zero to Hero: How to Go From Lamborghini Owner to Factory-Supported Racer

Lamborghini owners possess a passion for their cars and the thrill of driving. However, transitioning from enthusiastic owner to competitive racer requires dedication, training, and the right support. World Speed Motorsports, based at Sonoma Raceway, offers a streamlined pathway to transform that passion into a reality, guiding drivers from track day novices to seasoned IMSA competitors.

The journey begins with assessing the driver’s current skill level. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a track day veteran, World Speed tailors its program to meet your specific needs. For those new to racing, the process starts with foundational training in FIA F4 race cars. These nimble machines provide an ideal platform to learn essential racecraft, car control, and track awareness. World Speed’s experienced instructors work closely with drivers, honing their skills and preparing them for the intensity of wheel-to-wheel competition.

Concurrently with F4 training, drivers begin testing in World Speed’s Lamborghini Super Trofeo Huracán. This allows them to acclimate to the power and handling dynamics of the Lamborghini race car, bridging the gap between training and the ultimate goal of Super Trofeo competition. This dual approach ensures a well-rounded development process, fostering both fundamental skills and specialized knowledge for the Lamborghini platform.

A crucial step in the process is securing a provisional competition license. World Speed assists drivers in navigating the licensing process, ensuring they meet all the necessary requirements to compete. Once licensed, drivers gain valuable experience through actual F4 races, further refining their racecraft and building confidence in a competitive environment.

The Lamborghini Super Trofeo series offers a dedicated LB Cup class for non-professional drivers who are new to racing but have earned their competition license. This class provides a level playing field for aspiring racers, allowing them to compete against others with similar experience levels. With the comprehensive training provided by World Speed, drivers can quickly progress through the ranks and find themselves contending for podium finishes.

World Speed’s program is designed to accelerate the transition from Lamborghini owner to factory-supported racer. By combining foundational training in F4 cars, extensive testing in the Super Trofeo Huracán, and participation in actual races, drivers gain the skills and experience necessary to compete at the highest levels. The team’s support extends beyond on-track training, encompassing guidance on licensing, race strategy, and networking within the racing community. This holistic approach provides aspiring racers with the tools they need to succeed, turning their dreams of racing a Lamborghini into a tangible reality.

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Lamborghini Super Trofeo Reveals 2025 Calendar, Road America Added to North American Roster

Lamborghini Super Trofeo Reveals 2025 Calendar, Road America Added to North American Roster

The Lamborghini Super Trofeo series has unveiled its finalized 2025 racing calendar, featuring some key revisions from the provisional schedule released last October. Notably, Road America has been confirmed as the fifth and final stop on the North American tour, with the high-speed Wisconsin circuit hosting the Lamborghini horde from August 1-3.

The North American championship continues its close association with the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, with all five rounds taking place during IMSA race weekends. The season kicks off at Sebring International Raceway in March, followed by visits to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in May, Watkins Glen International in June, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway in September.

As previously announced, the culmination of the 2025 Super Trofeo season will take place at Misano, Italy. The Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli will host both the final rounds of the European championship (November 6-7) and the prestigious Lamborghini World Finals (November 8-9), where drivers from all three series will battle for global bragging rights.

2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Calendar

12-14 March – Sebring (Florida)
9-11 May – Laguna Seca (California)
19-21 June – Watkins Glen (New York)
1-3 August – Road America (Wisconsin)
18-20 September – Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Indiana)
6-7 November – Misano

 

Lamborghini Appoints Maurizio Leschiutta as Head of Motorsport

Lamborghini Appoints Maurizio Leschiutta as Head of Motorsport

Lamborghini Squadra Corse has announced the appointment of Maurizio Leschiutta as its new Head of Motorsport, effective immediately. Leschiutta brings over 30 years of high-level motorsport experience, most recently with BMW’s LMDh program. He reports directly to Rouven Mohr, Lamborghini’s Chief Technical Officer.

Leschiutta’s leadership begins with the 2025 Daytona 24 Hours, where Lamborghini debuts its SC63 in the IMSA GTP class with factory drivers Mirko Bortolotti, Romain Grosjean, Daniil Kvyat, and Edoardo Mortara. Lamborghini will also compete in GTD Pro with Pfaff Motorsports and drivers Andrea Caldarelli, Jordan Pepper, and Marco Mapelli.

His responsibilities include the continued development of the SC63, the Huracán GT3 EVO2’s global GT racing efforts (including DTM, GT World Challenge Europe, British GT, and Italian GT), and the management of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo series in Europe, North America, and Asia. He will also oversee the development and launch of the new Temerario GT3, slated for testing and unveiling in 2025.

Leschiutta’s extensive background includes 11 years in Formula One specializing in engine development before transitioning to GT racing. His recent leadership in BMW’s LMDh program makes him a valuable asset to Lamborghini’s motorsport division.

Leschiutta expressed his enthusiasm for joining Lamborghini, aiming to contribute to the brand’s rich racing history. Mohr welcomed Leschiutta, citing his expertise and vision as key to future success across Lamborghini’s racing programs, including the LMDh project, the new Temerario GT3, and the Super Trofeo series.