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For the first and only time this year, Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America competes over four days at Road America.
Competitors tested in July in advance of the weekend with practice and qualifying split between Thursday and Friday, and the two 50-minute races taking place on Saturday and Sunday. The series returns to the track for the first time since 2023 after skipping 2024.
A total of 35 cars are entered across the four classes of Pro (nine cars), ProAm (nine), Am (nine) and LB Cup (eight) continue the momentum for Rounds 7 and 8 of the season.
Watkins Glen International’s pair of races reshuffled the deck in the championship as teams adapted well to the new Hankook L63H tire and fought through a mix of heat and humidity at the high-grip, high-cornering speed circuit.
TR3 Racing ascended to the top of the Pro class at Watkins Glen with Will Bamber and Elias De La Torre completing a perfect weekend in their No. 29 TR3 Racing, Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2.
With pole and victory in both races, Bamber and De La Torre scored a maximum 32 points – 16 apiece per race – to move to the Pro class championship lead.
Wayne Taylor Racing, which won the opening four races of the season, seeks a bounce back weekend.
Nick Persing now sits second in his No. 8 WTR, Lamborghini and eight points adrift while early season points leaders Danny Formal and Hampus Ericsson in their No. 1 WTR entry are third, 12 back.
Fourth-placed Scott Huffaker and Jaden Conwright in their No. 22 World Speed Motorsports Lamborghini have an outside championship shot at 18 points behind but will need a strong weekend at Road America to close that gap.
Just 12 points separate the top five entries in Pro-Am after Watkins Glen.
Darius Trinka and Tadas Karlinskas have adapted to three different team environments in their No. 11 Huracan and head to their second weekend with MLT Motorsports.
They’re tied for the class lead with Conrad Geis and Jason Hart in the No. 67 TR3 Racing entry. Geis and Hart have three podiums this season including back-to-back ones in Watkins Glen.
Both Flying Lizard Motorsports teammates are next up and charging. Marc Miller and Paul Nemschoff (No. 41) are third, six points back of the lead while Andy Lee and Slade Stewart (No. 14) are fourth, 10 back. The Lee/Stewart duo is the highest-scoring Pro-Am pair the last four races.
Watkins Glen Round 6 winners Nicky Hays and Antoine Comeau (No. 30 ANSA Motorsports) have now entered the title fight too, 12 points back.
Glenn McGee and Graham Doyle roll into Road America having won five of six Am class races in their No. 10 WTR Lamborghini and with a series-high 26-point lead.
There’s a good battle brewing for second, as David Staab (No. 48 Precision Performance Motorsports) and Lindsay Brewer and Jem Hepworth (No. 2 RAFA Racing) are separated by only one point. Staab has three podiums and a win this year; Brewer and Hepworth have four podiums and no wins.
LB Cup has turned into a three-horse race. Mark Brummond’s consistency in the No. 52 Forty7 Motorsports entry sees him now two points clear of last year’s champion and early-season points leader Nick Groat in his No. 57 ONE Motorsports Lamborghini.
Watkins Glen Round 6 winner Rocky T. Bolduc entered the title fight on the heels of three straight podiums and sits just six points back in his No. 99 RAFA entry.
Super Trofeo holds two 45-minute practice sessions on Thursday with qualifying end of day on Friday. Races are set for 11:55 a.m. CT and local time Saturday and 9:25 a.m. CT and local time Sunday.
