World Speed Motorsports has concluded a highly successful partial season in the 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Championship. The team’s efforts were highlighted by podium finishes and strong performances from both their Pro and Pro-Am entries.

Through the first ten rounds of the season, the team, spearheaded by the No. 22 Graham Prewett Inc. Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 piloted by Jaden Conwright and Scott Huffaker, has firmly established itself as a premier contender in the highly competitive Pro class.

Their exceptional run is defined by remarkable consistency, flawless operational execution, and a stunning streak of podium finishes at every circuit visited.

ROUNDS 1 & 2: Sebring International Raceway – Immediate Impact

Kicking off the season at the notoriously demanding Sebring International Raceway, the duo of Jaden Conwright and Scott Huffaker made an immediate impact. Despite the team’s late start to preparation—as noted by Team Manager Jan Trojan, they “didn’t get to come out for the week of testing prior”—the No. 22 demonstrated exceptional skill and consistency. The combined effort resulted in securing two podium finishes in the Pro class, a powerful debut that instantly solidified their position as top contenders. Watch rounds 1 and 2…

ROUNDS 3 & 4: WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca – Speed and Execution Shine

WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca proved to be a weekend of high speed mixed with racing misfortune. The team’s raw pace was undeniable: the No. 15 entry secured pole position for Race One, with driver Dario Capitanio masterfully leading an impressive 15 laps and controlling the overall pace. Co-driver Cam Aliabadi brought the car home for a top five finish in the Pro-Am class.

Meanwhile, the No. 22 demonstrated its relentless pace, culminating in one well-deserved podium finish. Crucially, the World Speed pit crew proved their operational excellence by executing pit stops that were consistently the quickest across the entire field. Further underlining their pace, the No. 22 logged a fastest lap time of 1:24.446, a mere fraction of a second behind the fastest overall time. Despite battling penalties and a punctured tire, the team’s performance signaled their potential for outright victory. Watch rounds 3 and 4…

ROUNDS 5 & 6: Watkins Glen International – A Halfway Point Triumph

At the halfway mark of the championship, held at the fast and challenging Watkins Glen International, the No. 22 car continued its remarkable consistency. Navigating a crowded field of 37 cars, the team qualified 11th for Race One and improved to 8th for Race Two, despite a red flag truncating the second qualifying session.

In Race One, the car fought forward, gaining five positions to finish 6th. Race Two was a masterclass in execution: starting 8th, Jaden Conwright delivered a stellar opening stint, gaining five positions. A flawless mandatory pit stop by the crew further cemented the advantage, allowing Scott Huffaker to bring the car home for a decisive 3rd place overall finish. The team’s record of completing every lap of every session remained intact. Watch rounds 5 and 6…

ROUNDS 7 & 8: Road America – Extending the Podium Streak

In front of a massive crowd at the 4.048-mile Road America circuit, the WSM team once again showcased blistering speed. Despite chaotic qualifying sessions—including one session limited to just four laps—the No. 22 secured the fifth-fastest overall time and a fifth-place class start for Race 2.

The hard work paid off in both races: the team crossed the finish line in third place in Race 1, extending their impressive podium streak. Race 2 was an intense battle where Huffaker and Conwright again piloted the Huracán to a podium, officially finishing third after a post-race ruling adjustment. As Team Manager Jan Trojan noted, “securing two trophies and getting the car back without any damage is a testament to the skill and dedication of our drivers and team.” Watch rounds 7 and 8…

ROUNDS 9 & 10: Indianapolis Motor Speedway – Finishing Strong

Closing out the North American leg of the season at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the No. 22 Graham Prewett Huracán ran at the front of the field all weekend. In Race One, Huffaker immediately charged into second place at the start. Another flawless pit stop by the crew ensured Jaden Conwright could maintain the blistering pace to the end, finishing 2nd in the Pro Class. The strong performance was mirrored in the final race of the weekend, where the World Speed / Graham Prewett Lamborghini brought home another strong 2nd place overall finish.

This unwavering consistency has propelled the No. 22 WSM/Graham Prewett Huracán to 4th in the Pro Championship standings as the rest of the series heads towards its final stages in Europe.  Watch rounds 9 and 10…

World Speed Motorsports has announced that they will not be participating in the final rounds of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Championship at Misano. The decision stems from the significant costs associated with shipping the cars to Europe for the final races and the World Championships. Instead, the team has chosen to allocate their resources towards testing and preparation for the upcoming 2026 season.

Drivers looking to test for the 2026 season should visit: www.WorldSpeed.com/drivers