11th season of a one-make racing series by Lamborghini
The 2024 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America is the eleventh season of Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America . The season began on March 13 at Sebring and will conclude on November 15 with the World Final at Jerez , featuring six rounds.
Calendar
[1]
Rnd.
Circuit
Date
Supporting
1
Sebring International Raceway , Sebring, Florida
March 13–16
IMSA SportsCar Championship
2
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca , Monterey, California
May 10–12
3
Watkins Glen International , Watkins Glen, New York
June 21–23
4
Circuit of the Americas , Austin, Texas
August 31 – September 1
World Endurance Championship
5
Indianapolis Motor Speedway , Speedway, Indiana
September 20–22
IMSA SportsCar Championship
6
Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto , Jerez de la Frontera
November 14–15
Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final
Entry List
All teams use the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2 .
Team
Dealership
Drivers
Class
Rounds
Auto Technic Racing
Palm Beach
02
Mark Brummond
LB
1, 3
23
Christopher Tasca
LB
1
Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti
Palm Beach
1
Ryan Norman
P
1–3
Danny Formal
8
Nate Stacy
PA
1–3
Nick Persing
10
Graham Doyle
Am
1–3
Ashton Harrison
2–3
32
Naveen Rao
LB
1
69
Anthony McIntosh
Am
1–3
Glenn McGee
Ansa Motorsports
Broward
4
Nico Jamin
P
1–3
Kiko Porto
7
Alexandre Lima
LB
1–3
David Esteban Cárdenas
2–3
24
Ron Atapattu
Am
1–2
Kevin Madsen
30
Bryson Morris
P
1–3
Loris Cabirou
94
Stephen Sorbaro
LB
3
Precision Performance Motorsports
Palm Beach
9
Wesley Slimp
PA
1–3
Tyler Hoffman
45
Rob Walker
Am
1–3
46
JCD Dubets
PA
1–3
David Staab
1
Tom Capizzi
2–3
47
Dominic Starkweather
Am
1–3
48
Michael Staab
LB
1–3
Topp Racing
San Antonio
11
Raymond Davoudi
LB
1–3
Boston
99
Rocky T Bolduc
LB
3
One Motorsports
Newport Beach
12
Anthony Bullock
Am
1–3
57
Nick Groat
LB
1–3
Forte Racing
Rancho Mirage
13
Ofir Levy
LB
1–3
86
Jon Hirshberg
LB
1–3
Beverly Hills
27
Ken Dobson
Am
1–2
Alan Fudge
2
70
Jay Logan
PA
3
Alexandre Prémat
72
Blake McDonald
PA
1
Patrick Liddy
Patrick Liddy
P
2–3
Dallas
50
Mark Wilgus
Am
2–3
Newport Beach
65
Ray Shahi
LB
2
Flying Lizard Motorsports
Newport Beach
14
Slade Stewart
PA
1–3
Andy Lee
41
Marc Miller
PA
2–3
Paul Nemschoff
54
Jeroen Bleekemolen
PA
1–3
Tim Pappas
98
Sam Shi
Am
1–3
World Speed
Walnut Creek
15
Cam Aliabadi[2]
PA
2
Jaden Conwright[2]
22
Scott Huffaker
P
2
Hawaii
22
Scott Huffaker
PA
1
Courtney Crone
San Francisco
22
Scott Huffaker
P
3
TPC Racing
Austin
21
Shehan Chandrasoma
PA
1–3
Nikko Reger
Miami
34
Christopher Tasca
LB
2
Alliance Racing
Palm Beach
25
Andre Lagartixa
Am
1–3
Robert Soroka
28
Al Morey
Am
1–3
William Edwards
1
Cole Kleck
2–3
TR3 Racing
Orlando
29
Elias De La Torre
P
2
Miami
34
Rodrigo Vales
LB
1–3
Rogelio Perusquia
88
Giano Taurino
P
1–3
Ernie Francis Jr.
MLT Motorsports
Greenwich
42
Adrian Kunzle
Am
1–3
Jason Rabe
1–2
Kevin Madsen
3
Naples
64
Garrett Adams
PA
1–3
Luke Berkeley
Forty7 Motorsports
Philadelphia
44
Andrew Strobert
LB
2
66
AJ Muss
PA
1–3
Joel Miller
77
Jake Walker
P
1–3
Keawn Tandon
3
Greenwich
55
Lane Vacala
Am
1
Keawn Tandon
PA
2
Lane Vacala
Andrew Strobert
LB
2
Source: [3] [4] [5]
Icon
Class
P
Pro Cup
PA
Pro-Am Cup
Am
Am Cup
LB
LB Cup
Race results
Bold indicates overall winner.
Championship standings
Points system
Championship points are awarded in each class at the finish of each event. Points are awarded based on finishing positions in the race as shown in the chart below.[6]
Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Pole
Race
15
12
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
Pole Position bonus point is not awarded if the starting grid is determined by “Other Means”.
For teams and dealerships championship, each team or dealership takes the points of 2 (two) highest-placing entries within class. 1 (one) additional point is also awarded for each Class Pole Position in each race.
Driver Championship
†: Post-event penalty. Car moved to back of class.
Notes
References
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