Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America teams performed strongly on the opening day of the World Finals, securing second place finishes across all four classes. In the Pro class, Loris Cabirou and Bryson Morris finished second, with Nate Stacy and Nick Persing achieving the same in ProAm. In the Am class, Glenn McGee and Tony McIntosh earned runner-up positions, while Jon Hirshberg placed second in LB Cup. The competition featured teams from Lamborghini’s three regional series and highlighted intense racing dynamics.

By the Numbers
  • Cabirou and Morris secured second place in the Pro class.
  • McIntosh and McGee claimed second place in the Am class, after penalties were applied to other competitors.
State of Play
  • Teams from North America, Europe, and Asia are competing in the World Finals.
  • Overall competition is fierce, with second-place finishes resulting from strategic racing and penalties affecting outcomes.
What's Next

The final races will take place on Sunday, streamed live on Lamborghini's YouTube page, offering teams another chance to improve their standings in the finals. With current momentum, teams will aim to convert their second-place performances into wins.

Bottom Line

Strong finishes in various classes demonstrate the competitiveness of Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America teams, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the World Finals. Viewers and teams alike should expect a thrilling culmination as drivers strive for victory after solid second-place results.