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TR3 Racing has confirmed a four-car entry in Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America, which kicks off next week at Sebring International Raceway.
The Florida-based team will be represented in all four classes of the single-make series featuring the Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2.
Elias De La Torre and Will Bamber, who finished runner-up in the Pro class championship last year, return to the wheel of the No. 29 entry, with Martin Fuentes making a comeback in the No. 63 entry alongside Mateo Siderman in Pro-Am.
TR3 will also enter single-driver efforts in the Am and LB Cup classes.
Dean Neuls will return to the No. 70 Lamborghini in Am while Clay Wilson is set to contest the LB Cup season in the No. 37 entry.
In addition to its success in the Pro class last year, TR3 took championship honors in Pro-Am with the driver pairing of Jason Hart and Conrad Geis, who will not return to the team for the upcoming campaign.
“We’re proud to continue our partnership with Lamborghini in the Super Trofeo North America program for another season,” said team owner Gregory Romanelli.
“This championship has been a meaningful part of our journey, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to compete at this series year after year.
“At TR3 Racing, we believe success is built on family and a shared vision—it truly takes a team to win. From our drivers to our engineers, mechanics, and support staff, every role matters, and we operate as one unified team in everything we do.
“I’m incredibly proud of our drivers and our crew. It’s been an honor to work alongside them both on and off the track, and I truly feel fortunate to be surrounded by such a special group of people.
“The commitment, professionalism, and passion they bring to this program every day does not go unnoticed.
“Being able to share my passion for motorsport with this team and to pursue our goals together as one united group is
something I value deeply.”
De La Torre, Bamber Looking Forward to Continuity in Title Pursuit
Both De La Torre and Bamber said they’re looking forward to having the continuity with TR3 to make another run to the Pro class title.
The duo swept the Watkins Glen weekend last year and racked up an additional five podiums in the 12-race season.
“The team and I have built great momentum together and I’m grateful for the continued trust from Greg and everyone at TR3,” said De La Torre.
“I’m also excited to partner with Will Bamber again and continue building on what we’ve started together.
“I’m looking forward to pushing for strong results and representing our partners at the highest level this season.”
In addition to his return to Super Trofeo, Bamber, the younger brother of Earl, will take part in a full season of GT World Challenge America powered by AWS with TR3 for the first time.
“Last season flew by, and even though we had a lot of success, we were really hitting our stride toward the end of the year,” said Will.
“With the continuity we have heading into this season, we’re in a great position to hit the ground running.
“Being back with the same team, drivers, engineers, mechanics, and chassis gives us a strong foundation, and we have all the tools in place to deliver for our team and partners.
“I’m looking forward to getting back on track next week with Elias and the rest of the team to kick off the season.”
