Lamborghini Super Trofeo

One-make racing series by Lamborghini Squadra Corse

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2025 Competes in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with Vincenzo Sospiri Racing.
2025 Pin was retained by Mercedes and Prema for the 2025 F1 Academy season.
2025 Continuing to compete in International GT Open with Oregon Team.
2025 Retained by Mercedes and Prema for the F1 Academy season, Pin wins her first race at Race 2 in Shanghai.
2025 Pin wins a race in Miami and Race 1 in Montreal, taking the championship lead after engine difficulties affect championship rival Maya Weug.
2025 Competed in a partial campaign in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Prema-affiliated Mumbai Falcons.
2025 Wins the F1 Academy championship with Prema Racing, securing 3 wins, 4 fastest laps, and 5 podiums across 8 races.
2025 Returned to the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema Racing.
2025 Finished 29th overall in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with a best finish of 16th place.
2025 Adrian Newey is set to fully leave Red Bull Racing in the first quarter of 2025.
2024 Continued racing in Eurocup-3 with Palou Motorsport, participating in 2 races and finishing 31st in the championship.
2024 Entered the International GT Open (IGTO) with Oregon Team, partnering with Lamborghini factory driver Jordan Pepper.
2024 Finished second with Jordan Pepper in the IGTO's endurance event at Spa.
2024 Won his first GT3 competition race at Hockenheim, inheriting second place during Jordan Pepper's stint and then passing Anthony Bartone to take the victory.
2024 Doriane Pin finishes 2nd in the F1 Academy championship, winning 3 races, securing 5 pole positions, and achieving 8 podium finishes across 14 races.
2024 Competed in International GT Open and IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD Pro with Oregon Team and Iron Lynx, respectively.
2024 Hon Chio Leong made his first appearance in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia championship, racing with Miki Koyama for SJM Iron Lynx Theodore Racing team.
2024 Completed the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia season as the 1st runner-up in the Pro class.
2024 Participated in International GT Open with Oregon Team and GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with GRT Grasser Racing Team.
2024 Pin wins races in Zandvoort and Lusail, ultimately finishing the F1 Academy season as runner-up, 121 points behind Abbi Pulling.
2024 Season cut short after Imola due to Formula Regional European Championship campaign.
2024 Rejoined the Iron Dames for the FIA WEC season in the LMGT3 category, teaming up with Michelle Gatting and Sarah Bovy.
2024 Raced for Iron Dames in the Formula Regional European Championship as part of the first all-female lineup alongside Marta García.
2024 Raced in the Formula 4 UAE Championship with Prema, competing in four rounds. She achieved a tenth-place finish in the championship, secured one pole position, and won a race, which served as preparation for her F1 Academy campaign.
2024 Withdrew from the second race at Spa-Francorchamps due to a 'flu-like condition'.
2024 Skipped the third round at Zandvoort due to fractured ribs sustained in a cycling accident.
2024 Forced to withdraw from Le Mans after suffering broken ribs in a cycling accident.
2024 At the Jeddah round, Pin secures pole position for both races and achieves a complete victory in Race 1, leading every lap.
May 1 2024 Red Bull Racing announced that Adrian Newey would leave his day-to-day Formula One design duties immediately to focus on the RB17 hypercar.
April 25 2024 Reports surfaced indicating Newey's interest in leaving Red Bull Racing, which was later confirmed five days later.
January 2024 Doriane Pin enters the F1 Academy season with Prema Racing, representing Mercedes and joins the Mercedes Junior Team.
2023 Pierre-Louis Chovet joined Drivex School and competed in the 2023 Eurocup-3 season, making his debut at the opening round at Spa-Francorchamps.
2023 Secured six pole positions in the International GT Open, with two poles personally achieved.
2023 Expanded into GT racing, competing in International GT Open and achieving 4th place with 4 wins and 7 podiums. Also participated in Eurocup-3 and GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup series.
2023 Competed in multiple championships including Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters with SSR Performance, IMSA SportsCar Championship with NTE Sport, GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup, and Italian GT Sprint Championship.
2023 Deledda competed in the DTM racing series with SSR Performance, driving alongside teammates Mirko Bortolotti and Franck Perera. His best race finish was 18th, and he concluded the season 32nd in the overall standings without scoring any championship points.
2023 Competed in multiple GT championships including GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with Iron Lynx and Italian GT Championship - GT3 with Oregon Team.
2023 Leonardo Pulcini was named a Lamborghini factory driver and assigned to race in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with Iron Lynx team, partnering with co-drivers Rolf Ineichen and Michele Beretta in the Gold Cup class.
2023 Competed in China GT Championship - GT3 with Harmony Racing, winning 2 races.
2023 Participated in the 70th Macau Grand Prix Formula 4 Race as part of the Formula 4 South East Asia Championship with SJM Theodore Prema Racing, driving the Tatuus F4-T421 for the first time.
2023 Finished third in the qualifying race under wet conditions, benefiting from Hadrien David's non-classification.
2023 Competed in Italian GT Championship (GT3) and GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with Vincenzo Sospiri Racing and VSR teams.
2023 Competed in three out of four Endurance Cup races in the IMSA SportsCar Championship, racing in the GTD class for the Iron Dames.
2023 Made her prototype debut with Prema Racing in the WEC, partnering with Mirko Bortolotti and Daniil Kvyat as the silver-ranked driver.
2023 Achieved her first LMP2 podium, finishing third after Bortolotti pitted for fuel from the lead with minutes remaining.
2023 Pin achieved three podium finishes and secured a victory at the Sepang Circuit during the Formula 4 SEA Championship.
2023 During the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, took the race lead in mixed weather conditions and maintained a strong performance.
2023 Won the FIA WEC Revelation of the Year Award, becoming the first woman to receive this honor.
2023 Doriane Pin made her single-seater racing debut in the Formula 4 South East Asia Championship, competing in the final two rounds with Prema Racing team alongside rookies Kean Nakamura-Berta and Tomass Štolcermanis.
2023 Started from pole position at the Portimão event due to Bortolotti's strong qualifying performance.

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