Double Victories and New Winners Crowned at Watkins Glen Super Trofeo
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. – The 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America season reached its halfway mark at Watkins Glen International, delivering a weekend of thrilling races, repeat triumphs, and first-time victors.
TR3 Racing’s Will Bamber and Elias De La Torre dominated the Pro class, securing their second overall and Pro class win of the weekend. This performance unofficially propels them into the Pro class championship lead. Despite an early race caution, De La Torre built a commanding lead after the restart in the No. 29 Huracán, with Bamber expertly maintaining it to win by 7.936 seconds. “It goes to teamwork,” Bamber praised his co-driver.
The Pro class podium also featured World Speed Motorsports’ Scott Huffaker and Jaden Conwright in the No. 22 Huracán taking second, with ANSA Motorsports’ Enzo Geraci and Colin Queen taking the final podium position. Notably, Wayne Taylor Racing missed the Pro class podium for the first time this season.
In ProAm, ANSA Motorsports’ Nicky Hays and Antoine Comeau clinched victory in the No. 30 Huracán. Hays executed a bold, late-braking pass at Turn 8 on the leading Flying Lizard Motorsports car, securing the win by 2.411 seconds. “We’re here to win,” Hays declared. MLT Motorsports’ Darius Trinka and Tadas Karlinskas (No. 11 Huracán) finished second, while TR3’s Jason Hart and Conrad Geis (No. 67 Huracán) earned third.
The Am class saw continued dominance from Wayne Taylor Racing’s Glenn McGee and Graham Doyle in their No. 10 Huracán, claiming their fifth win in six races by 8.516 seconds. Jem Hepworth and Lindsay Brewer (No. 2 RAFA Racing Huracán) secured their second consecutive runner-up finish, with Precision Performance Motorsports’ Sebastian Carazo and Sean McAuliffe (No. 46 Huracán) taking third.
An emotional first victory in LB Cup went to Rocky T. Bolduc in the No. 99 RAFA Racing Huracán. Celebrating his one-year racing anniversary, Bolduc bounced back impressively to win his class by 8.163 seconds. “Every setback has a comeback!” he exclaimed. Tom Capizzi (No. 49 Forte Racing Huracán) and Friday winner Mark Brummond (No. 52 Forty7 Motorsports Huracán) rounded out the LB Cup podium.
The Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America championship will resume at Road America for Rounds 7 and 8 from July 31 to August 3, 2025.