Parent series:GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
The 2022 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe was the fourteenth season of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe. The season began on 1 April at Imola and concluded on 6 November with the World Final at Portimão, featuring six rounds.
Calendar
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The preliminary calendar was released on 7 September 2021, featuring six rounds.[1] In October 2021, the series promoters announced that Portimão would host the World Final.[2]
| Rnd.
|
Circuit
|
Date
|
Supporting
|
| 1
|
Imola Circuit, Imola, Italy
|
1–3 April
|
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
|
| 2
|
Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France
|
3–5 June
|
| 3
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Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico, Italy
|
1–3 July
|
GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
|
| 4
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Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium
|
28–30 July
|
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
|
| 5
|
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain
|
30 September–2 October
|
| 6
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Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal
|
2–4 November
|
Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final
|
Series news
[edit]
- 2022 marked the introduction of the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2, the second evolution of the original Huracán Super Trofeo.[3]
Entry List
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All teams use the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2.
| Team
|
|
Drivers
|
Class
|
Rounds
|
Boutsen Ginion[4]
|
2
|
Elie Dubelly[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
Pierre Feligioni[4]
|
| 4
|
Claude-Yves Gosselin[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
Marc Rostan[4]
|
| 12
|
Regis Rego De Sebes[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
Daniel Waszczinski[4]
|
| 31
|
François Grimm[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
GT3 Poland[4]
|
5
|
Rafal Mikrut[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
Grzegorz Moczulski[4]
|
| 55
|
Andrzej Lewandowski[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
| 90
|
Holger Harmsen[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
VS Racing[4]
|
6
|
Jean-Luc D'Auria[4]
|
P
|
1
|
Stephane Tribaudini[4]
|
| 78
|
Emanuel Colombini[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Emanuele Zonzini[4]
|
Rexal FFF Racing Team[5]
|
8
|
Donovan Privitelio[4]
|
LC
|
1
|
Luciano Privitelio[4]
|
| 29
|
Antonin Borga[5]
|
PA
|
1
|
Dani Pedrosa[5]
|
| 51
|
Oscar Lee[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Dan Wells[4]
|
| 72
|
Kumar Parabakaran[4]
|
LC
|
1
|
Target Racing srl[4]
|
9
|
Dimitry Gvazava[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Milan Petelet[4]
|
| 54
|
Marzio Moretti[4]
|
P
|
1
|
Milan Teekens[4]
|
Oregon Team[4]
|
11
|
Filippo Berto[4]
|
P
|
1
|
Alessandro Tarabini[4]
|
| 14
|
Enrico Bettera[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Lorenzo Pegoraro[4]
|
| 27
|
Massimo Ciglia[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Lewis Williamson[4]
|
Arkadia Racing[4]
|
13
|
Stephan Guérin[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
Leipert Motorsport[6]
|
18
|
David Serban[6]
|
P
|
1
|
| 21
|
Gabriel Rindone[6]
|
Am
|
1
|
| 70
|
Brendon Leitch[6]
|
PA
|
1
|
Gerhard Watzinger[6]
|
| 87
|
Jean-Francois Brunot[6]
|
PA
|
1
|
Kerong Li[6]
|
| 97
|
Jürgen Krebs[6]
|
Am
|
1
|
Tim Müller[6]
|
AKF Motorsport[4]
|
24
|
Oliver Freymuth[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
BDR Competition[4]
|
28
|
Amaury Bonduel[4]
|
P
|
1
|
Bonaldi Motorsport[4]
|
32
|
Sandro Mur[4]
|
LC
|
1
|
| 61
|
Loris Spinelli[4]
|
P
|
1
|
Max Weering[4]
|
| 91
|
Paolo Biglieri[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Pietro Perolini[4]
|
Lamborghini Roma Team[4]
|
44
|
Damian Ciosek[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Magnus Gustavsen[4]
|
Autovitesse[4]
|
63
|
Cédric Leimer[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
Cyril Leimer[7]
|
Micanek Motorsport ACCR[4]
|
44
|
Bronek Formanek[4]
|
PA
|
1
|
Josef Zaruba[4]
|
Imperiale Racing[4]
|
88
|
Hans Fabri[4]
|
LC
|
1
|
| 89
|
Manuel Bejarano[4]
|
P
|
1
|
Automobile Tricolore[4]
|
96
|
Raffaele Giannoni[4]
|
Am
|
1
|
Gerard Van Der Horst[4]
|
98
|
Gerard Van Der Horst[4]
|
LC
|
1
|
|
| Icon
|
Class
|
| P
|
Pro Cup
|
| PA
|
Pro-Am Cup
|
| Am
|
Am Cup
|
| LC
|
Lamborghini Cup
|
|
Notes
[edit]
- Jose Hernandez was listed as a competitor driving the #77 car for BDR Competition[4] but ultimately did not make the final entry list for the first race.[7]
References
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External links
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