2023 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe

The 2023 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe is the sixteenth season of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe. The season began on 3 June at Le Castellet and will be concluded on 17 November with the World Final at Vallelunga, featuring six rounds.

Calendar

The preliminary calendar was released on 5 November 2022, featuring six rounds.[1] On April 11, the European Le Mans Series promoters announced that the Imola round would be Postponed.[2] On May 4 Lamborghini announced that they will hold a standalone event one week before the World Finals in Vallelunga.[3]

Rnd. Circuit Date Supporting
1 France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France 3–4 June GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
2 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium 29 June–1 July
3 Germany Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany 28–30 July
4 Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste 16–17 September GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
5 Italy Vallelunga Circuit, Campagnano di Roma, Italy 12–13 November Stand-alone event
6 Italy Vallelunga Circuit, Campagnano di Roma, Italy 16–17 November Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final

Cancelled

Rnd. Circuit Date Supporting
1 Italy Imola Circuit, Imola, Italy 5–7 May European Le Mans Series

Entry list

All teams use the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2.

Team No. Drivers Class Rounds
Belgium Boutsen VDS[4] 2 Belgium Pierre Feligioni[4] Am 1–4
Belgium Renaud Kuppens[4]
12 France Thomas Laurent[4] P 1–2
18 France Elie Dubelly[4] Am 1–4
Saudi Arabia Karim Ojjeh[4]
Italy Bonaldi Motorsport[5] 3 Serbia Miloš Pavlović PA 1
Germany Michael Fischbaum
32 Italy Paolo Leonardo Biglieri[5] Am 1–4
Serbia Peter Matic[5]
Italy Rebelleo by Bonaldi Motorsport[5] 33 United Kingdom Abbie Eaton[5] P 1–4
Netherlands Daan Pijl[5]
Italy Iron Lynx[6] 4 Belgium Claude-Yves Gosselin[6][lower-alpha 1] Am 1–4
France Marc Rostan[6]
8 San Marino Luciano Privitelio[6] LC 1–4
France Donovan Privitelio[6]
10 Portugal Rodrigo Testa[6] P 1–4
Belgium Ugo de Wilde[6]
38 Malaysia Kumar Prabakaran[6] LC 1–2
78 San Marino Emanuele Zonzini[6] PA 1–4
San Marino Emanuel Colombini[6]
89 Netherlands Nigel Schoonderwoerd[6] PA 1–4
Netherlands Yelmer Buurman[6]
Poland GT3 Poland[5] 5 Poland Grzegorz Moczulski[5] Am 1–4
Poland Adrian Lewandowski[5]
55 Poland Mariusz Miekos[5] PA 1–4
Poland Bartosz Groszek[5]
90 Germany Holger Harmsen[5] Am 1–4
Italy Vincenzo Sospiri Racing[7] 6 Italy Mattia Michelotto[7] P 1–4
Belgium Gilles Stadsbader[7]
16 Poland Andrzej Lewandowski[7] PA 1–2, 4
Italy Loris Spinelli[7] 1–2
Israel Artem Petrov 4
60 Italy Giovanni Anapoli[7] Am 1–4
Italy Piergiacomo Randazzo[7]
France Arkadia Racing[5] 7 France Lucas Valkre[5] P 1–4
France Hugo Condé[5] 1–3
France Milane Petelet 4
13 France Edgar Maloigne[5] PA 1–4
France Stéphan Guerin[5]
Italy Target Racing[5] 9 Sweden Oliver Söderström[5] P 1–4
Denmark Largim Ali[5]
64 Greece Antonios Vossos[5] Am 1–4
81 Hong Kong Alex Au[5] PA 1–4
Denmark Frederik Schandorff[5] 1–3
Finland Patrick Kujala 4
Sri Lanka Lamborghini Stuttgart by Target Racing 15 Japan Douglas Bolger PA 1–3
Sri Lanka Dilantha Malagamuwa
Japan Douglas Bolger P 4
Italy Oregon Team[8] 11 Italy Filippo Berto[8] P 1–4
Italy Alessandro Mainetti[8]
14 Italy Enrico Bettera[8] PA 1–4
Italy Lorenzo Pegoraro[8]
44 Brazil Pedro Ebrahim[8] P 1–4
Spain Guillem Pujeu Beya[8]
61 Germany Sebastian Balthasar[8] P 1–4
Italy Marzio Moretti[8]
Belgium BDR Competition by Grupo Prom[5] 17 Belgium Serge Doms[5] LC 1–4
28 France Amaury Bonduel[5][lower-alpha 2] P 1–4
77 Mexico Alfredo Hernandez Ortega[5] LC 1–2, 4
Netherlands HBR Motorsport 20 Netherlands Robert van den Berg LC 1–3
Netherlands Benjamin van den Berg
Germany Leipert Motorsport[9] 21 Italy Gabriel Rindone[9] Am 1–4
65 Germany Jürgen Krebs[9] LC 1, 3–4
Malaysia Melvin Moh P 2
China Han Songting
86 New Zealand Brendon Leitch[9] P 1–4
88 United States Jean-Francois Brunot[9] Am 1–4
China Kerong Li[9] 1–3
99 Luxembourg Yuri Wagner[9] P 1–4
Denmark Patrik Matthiesen[9]
Czech Republic Micanek Motorsport ACCR Team powered by Buggyra[10] 22 Czech Republic Libor Dvoracek[10] LC 1–4
Germany Kurt Wagner[10]
66 Czech Republic Bronek Formanek[10] PA 1–4
Poland Karol Basz[10]
Belgium Totaalplan Racing 23 Belgium Cedric Wauters P 2
France CMR[5] 27 France Stephane Tribaudini[5] P 1–4
France Loris Cabirou[5]
40 Belgium Nigel Bailly[5] Am 1–4
France Wilfried Cazalbon[5]
Italy Scuderia Villorba Corse[5] 30 TBA TBA TBC
92 France Michael Blanchemain[5] PA 1–4
France Jim Pla[5]
TBA Italy Patrick Zamparini[5] Am TBC
Italy Lamborghini Roma by DL Racing[5] 50 Italy Diego Locanto[5] PA 1–3
Italy Riccardo Ianniello
Italy Matteo Desideri P 4
Italy Federico Scionti
62 Egypt Ibrahim Badawy[5] P 1
Am 2–4
Slovakia Brutal Fish Racing Team[5] 54 Canada Jason Keats[5] LC 1–4
United Kingdom Charlie Martin[5]
71 Slovakia Martin Ryba[5] PA 1–4
Italy Edoardo Liberati[5]
Kazakhstan ART-Line[5] 75 Kazakhstan Shota Abkhazava[5] PA 1–4
Kyrgyzstan Egor Orudzhev[5]
Netherlands Van der Horst Motorsport[5] 98 Netherlands Gerard van der Horst[5] LC 1–3
Switzerland Autovitesse[5] TBA Switzerland Cédric Leimer[5] Am TBC
Entrylists:[11]
Icon Class
P Pro Cup
PA Pro-Am Cup
Am Am Cup
LC Lamborghini Cup

Race Results

Bold indicates the overall winner.

Round Circuit Pole Position Pro Winners Pro-Am Winners Am Winners LC Winners
1 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard Italy No. 89 Iron Lynx Italy No. 6 Vincenzo Sospiri Racing Italy No. 16 Vincenzo Sospiri Racing Belgium No. 2 Boutsen VDS Italy No. 8 Iron Lynx
Netherlands Yelmer Buurman
Netherlands Nigel Schoonderwoerd
Italy Mattia Michelotto
Belgium Gilles Stadsbader
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski
Italy Loris Spinelli
Belgium Pierre Feligioni
Belgium Renaud Kuppens
San Marino Luciano Privitelio
France Donovan Privitelio
R2 Italy No. 16 Vincenzo Sospiri Racing Italy No. 61 Oregon Team Italy No. 81 Target Racing Germany No. 21 Leipert Motorsport Italy No. 8 Iron Lynx
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski
Italy Loris Spinelli
Germany Sebastian Balthasar
Italy Marzio Moretti
Hong Kong Alex Au
Denmark Frederik Schandorff
Italy Gabriele Rindone San Marino Luciano Privitelio
France Donovan Privitelio
2 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Italy No. 6 Vincenzo Sospiri Racing Italy No. 6 Vincenzo Sospiri Racing Italy No. 89 Iron Lynx Germany No. 21 Leipert Motorsport Italy No. 32 Bonaldi Motorsport
Italy Mattia Michelotto
Belgium Gilles Stadsbader
Italy Mattia Michelotto
Belgium Gilles Stadsbader
Netherlands Yelmer Buurman
Netherlands Nigel Schoonderwoerd
Italy Gabriele Rindone Italy Paolo Leonardo Biglieri

Serbia Peter Matic

R2 Belgium No. 23 Totaalplan Racing
Belgium Cedric Wauters
3 R1 Germany Nürburgring
R2
4 R1 Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo
R2
5 R1 Italy Vallelunga Circuit
R2
6 R1
R2
Results:[12][13][14][15]

Notes

  1. Gosselin is a French driver competing under a Belgian license.
  2. Bonduel is a Belgian driver competing under a French license.

References

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  3. Lloyd, Daniel (4 May 2023). "Second Vallelunga Date Replaces Canceled Imola Round". sportscar365.com. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
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  10. ler.studio, LER digital studio |. "The Lamborghini Super Trofeo is on. Mičánek Motorsport powered by Buggyra wants to go for the title". www.buggyra.com. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
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  12. "Lamborghini Super Trofeo Paul Ricard Qualifying 1 Results" (PDF). Lamborghini Europe. 3 June 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  13. "Lamborghini Super Trofeo Paul Ricard Qualifying 2 Results" (PDF). Lamborghini Europe. 3 June 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
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