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2024 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe

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The 2024 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe is the seventeenth season of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe. The season began on 19 April at Imola, and finished on 15 November with the World Final at Jerez, featuring 6 rounds.

Calendar

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The calendar for the 2024 season was released on 2 November 2023, featuring six rounds.[1] On 18 November, Lamborghini announced that they will hold the World Finals at Jerez.[2]

Rnd. Circuit Date Supporting
1 Italy Imola Circuit, Emilia-Romagna, Italy 19–21 April FIA World Endurance Championship
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
2 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium 9–11 May FIA World Endurance Championship
Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux
3 France Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans, France 11–15 June FIA World Endurance Championship
Le Mans Cup
4 Germany Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany 26–28 July GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
French F4 Championship
5 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain 11–13 October GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
GT2 European Series
6 Spain Circuito de Jerez, Andalusia, Spain 14–15 November Stand-alone event
7 Spain Circuito de Jerez, Andalusia, Spain 16–17 November Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final

Entry list

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All teams use the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2.

Team No. Drivers Class Rounds
Belgium Boutsen VDS[3] 2 Belgium Renaud Kuppens[3] PA 1–5
United States Roee Meyuhas[3]
Italy Auto Sport Racing Service[4] 3 Poland Adrian Lewandowski[4] PA 1
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski[4] 1
Poland Adrian Lewandowski[4] Am 2–5
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski[4] 2, 4–5
32 Italy Paolo Biglieri[4] LC 1–5
Serbia Petar Matić[4]
33 Serbia Miloš Pavlović PA 1–5
Italy Alessio Ruffini
Italy Iron Lynx[5] 4 Belgium Claude-Yves Gosselin[5][a] PA 1–5
France Joran Leneutre[5]
41 Bulgaria Stefan Bostandjiev[5] P 1–5
Bulgaria Pavel Lefterov[5]
42 Italy Giorgio Amati[5] P 1–5
Finland Jesse Salmenautio[5]
43 Bulgaria Georgi Dimitrov[5] P 1–4
France Edgar Maloigne[5]
49 United Kingdom John Seale[5] LC 1–5
United Kingdom Charlie Martin 4–5
Italy VSR[6] 6 Italy Mattia Michelotto[6] P 1–5
Belgium Gilles Stadsbader[6] 1–2
United Kingdom Micah Stanley 4
16 Italy Andrea Frassineti[6] P 1–2
Italy Ignazio Zanon[6]
Italy Andrea Frassineti[6] PA 3–5
Italy Ignazio Zanon[6]
66 Italy Piergiacomo Randazzo[6] Am 1–5
France Stephane Tribaudini[6]
95 Belgium Baptiste Moulin P 2
Italy Rexal Villorba Corse[4] 8 France Donovan Privitelio[4][b] LC 1–5
San Marino Luciano Privitelio[4]
15 Italy Benedetto Strignano P 1–4
Italy Alberto di Folco 1–2, 4
26 France Cyril Saleilles[4] Am 1–5
France Julien Lambert[4] 1–2
Italy Target Racing[7] 9 Denmark Largim Ali[7] P 1–5
Sweden Oliver Söderström[7]
31 Sweden Hampus Ericsson[7] P 1–5
39 China Han Huilin[7] Am 1–5
81 Hong Kong Alex Au PA 4
Denmark Frederik Schandorff
Italy Lamborghini Stuttgart by Target Racing[7] 10 Sweden Calle Bergman[7] P 1
Italy Guido Luchetti[7]
Sweden Calle Bergman[7] PA 2, 4–5
Italy Guido Luchetti[7]
United States Aliabadi Cam Am 3
Italy Guido Luchetti[7]
United Arab Emirates Micanek Motorsport powered by Buggyra[8] 11 Czech Republic Bronislav Formánek[8] PA 1–5
Czech Republic Štefan Rosina[8][c]
22 Czech Republic Jáchym Galáš[8] P 1–5
Czech Republic Matěj Pavlíček[8]
France Schumacher CLRT[4] 13 France Stéphan Guérin[4] Am 1–5
76 France Lola Lovinfosse P 1–3
France Jean-Baptiste Mela
France Laurent Hurgon PA 4–5
France Lola Lovinfosse
83 France Simon Tirman P 1–4
France Simon Gachet 1, 3–5
France Grégory Guilvert 5
Italy Oregon Team[9] 14 Italy Pietro Perolini[9] PA 1, 5
Italy Davide Roda[9] 1
Italy Kevin Gilardoni 5
Italy Pietro Perolini[9] Am 2–3
Italy Davide Roda[9]
Italy Kevin Gilardoni P 4
Italy Pietro Perolini
34 France Paul Levet[9] P 1–5
Hungary László Tóth[9]
61 Italy Leonardo Caglioni[9] P 1–5
France Enzo Géraci[9]
Belgium DS Racing[4] 17 France Serge Doms[4] LC 1–4
Germany AKF Motorsport 24 Germany Oliver Freymuth Am 1–5
Poland UNIQ Racing[4] 25 Poland Jerzy Spinkiewicz P 1–5
France CMR 27 Belgium Stephane Lemeret Am 1–5
Belgium Rodrigue Gillion
30 France Quentin Antonel P 1–5
France Loris Cabirou 1–3
Belgium BDR Competition by Group Prom[4] 28 France Amaury Bonduel[4][d] P 1–5
77 Mexico Alfredo Hernández Ortega[4] LC 1–5
Belgium Semspeed 36 Belgium Benoît Semoulin LC 2
Belgium François Semoulin
Kazakhstan ART-Line[4] 40 Belgium Nigel Bailly Am 1–5
57 Kyrgyzstan Egor Orudzhev[e] P 1–5
75 Kazakhstan Shota Abkhazava[4] LC 1–5
Italy DL Racing[4] 48 Italy Cristian Bortolato PA 1
Italy Andrea Fontana
50 Portugal Rodrigo Testa[4] P 1–5
Italy Riccardo Ianniello[4] 1–4
62 Egypt Ibrahim Badawy[4] P 1–5
68 France Lucas Valkre P 1–2, 5
Italy Filippo Lazzaroni 1–2
Italy Diego di Fabio 5
Italy Filippo Lazzaroni PA 3–4
France Lucas Valkre
72 Italy Diego Locanto[4] Am 1
Italy Stefano Pezzucchi[4]
Italy Diego Locanto PA 4
Italy Luca Segù
Slovakia Brutal Fish Racing Team[4] 54 Canada Jason Keats[4] LC 1–3
United Kingdom Charlie Martin[4]
71 Japan Dougie Bolger P 1–2
Italy Jacopo Guidetti
Switzerland Autovitesse 63 Switzerland Cedric Leimer Am 1, 3, 5
France Julien Piguet
Denmark GM Motorsport[4] 69 Denmark Marco Gersager P 1
Am 2–5
Germany Leipert Motorsport[10] 70 Germany Sebastian Balthasar[10] P 1–5
Germany Jacob Riegel[10]
88 Australia Nathan Herne P 2
Germany Tim Stender
China Alex Liang Jiatong PA 3
Cyprus Stanislav Minsky
Germany Alexander Woller 4
Switzerland "Takis"
89 China Luo Haowen Am 3
China Song Jiajun
99 United States Glenn McGee[10] Am 1, 3
United States Anthony McIntosh[10]
United States Anthony McIntosh[10] PA 5
New Zealand Brendon Leitch
France Pegasus Racing[4] 74 France Anthony Nahra P 1–3
France Dimitri Enjalbert
France Anthony Nahra PA 4–5
France Dimitri Enjalbert
Poland GT3 Poland[4] 90 Germany Holger Harmsen[4] Am 1
LC 2–5
Italy Aggressive Team Italia[11] 93 Italy Mauro Guastamacchia[12] Am 1
Saudi Arabia Karim Ojjeh[13]
Saudi Arabia Karim Ojjeh[13] LC 2–5
Italy GG Magic Motorsport[4] 97 Italy Giuseppe Guirreri P 1–4
Germany Maximilian Paul 4
Entrylists: [14][15]
Icon Class
P Pro Cup
PA Pro-Am Cup
Am Am Cup
LC Lamborghini Cup

Race results

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Bold indicates the overall winner.

Drivers credited with winning pole position for their respective teams are indicated in bold text.

Round Circuit Pole Position Pro Winners Pro-Am Winners Am Winners LC Winners
1 R1 Italy Imola Circuit Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Italy No. 9 Target Racing Belgium No. 2 Boutsen VDS Kazakhstan No. 40 ART-Line Slovakia No. 54 Brutal Fish Racing Team
France Amaury Bonduel Denmark Largim Ali
Sweden Oliver Söderström
Belgium Renaud Kuppens
United States Roee Meyuhas
Belgium Nigel Bailly Canada Jason Keats
United Kingdom Charlie Martin
R2 Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom United Arab Emirates No. 11 Micanek Motorsport powered by Buggyra Italy No. 3 Auto Sport Racing Service Kazakhstan No. 75 ART-Line
France Amaury Bonduel France Amaury Bonduel Czech Republic Bronislav Formánek
Czech Republic Štefan Rosina[f]
Poland Adrian Lewandowski
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski
Kazakhstan Shota Abkhazava
2 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Belgium No. 2 Boutsen VDS Italy No. 66 VSR Poland No. 90 GT3 Poland
France Amaury Bonduel France Amaury Bonduel Belgium Renaud Kuppens
United States Roee Meyuhas
Italy Piergiacomo Randazzo
France Stephane Tribaudini
Germany Holger Harmsen
R2 Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Italy No. 16 VSR France No. 13 Schumacher CLRT Italy No. 32 Auto Sport Racing Service
France Amaury Bonduel France Amaury Bonduel Italy Andrea Frassineti
Italy Ignazio Zanon
France Stéphan Guérin Serbia Petar Matić
Italy Paolo Biglieri
3 R1 France Circuit de la Sarthe Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Italy No. 6 VSR France No. 74 Pegasus Racing Denmark No. 69 GM Motorsport Italy No. 32 Auto Sport Racing Service
France Amaury Bonduel Italy Mattia Michelotto France Anthony Nahra
France Dimitri Enjalbert
Denmark Marco Gersager Serbia Petar Matić
Italy Paolo Biglieri
R2 Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Race cancelled
France Amaury Bonduel
4 R1 Germany Nürburgring Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom Belgium No. 28 BDR Competition by Group Prom United Arab Emirates No. 11 Micanek Motorsport powered by Buggyra Italy No. 66 VSR Kazakhstan No. 75 ART-Line
France Amaury Bonduel France Amaury Bonduel Czech Republic Bronislav Formánek
Czech Republic Štefan Rosina
Italy Piergiacomo Randazzo
France Stephane Tribaudini
Kazakhstan Shota Abkhazava
R2 Italy No. 81 Target Racing Kazakhstan No. 57 ART-Line Italy No. 81 Target Racing Italy No. 66 VSR Kazakhstan No. 75 ART-Line
Hong Kong Alex Au
Denmark Frederik Schandorff
Kyrgyzstan Egor Orudzhev Hong Kong Alex Au
Denmark
Frederik Schandorff
Italy Piergiacomo Randazzo
France Stephane Tribaudini
Kazakhstan Shota Abkhazava
5 R1 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
R2
6 R1 Spain Circuito de Jerez
R2
7 R1
R2

Notes

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  1. ^ Gosselin is a French driver competing under a Belgian license.
  2. ^ Donovan Privitelio is a Sammarinese driver competing under a French licence.
  3. ^ Štefan Rosina is a Slovakian driver competing under a Czech licence.
  4. ^ Amaury Bonduel is a Belgian driver competing under a French license.
  5. ^ Egor Orudzhev is a Russian driver competing under a Kyrgyz licence as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  6. ^ Štefan Rosina is a Slovakian driver competing under a Czech licence.

References

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