Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Spa-Francorchamps round

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27.07.2017

Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Spa-Francorchamps round

The fourth of the six rounds of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe will be held in the fascinating context of the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, which is taking place during the same weekend. The continental series for Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeos will be arriving in Belgium with a situation of absolute uncertainty in all four classes, after seeing a continual change of protagonists in the first three double rounds of Monza, Silverstone and Paul Ricard.

On the over seven kilometers of the historic and challenging circuit winding through the Ardennes, in an atmosphere made even more "magical" by the dozens of thousands of expected spectators, teams and drivers will face another challenge preceding the final rounds of the Nürburgring in September and Imola, this latter track will also host the fifth edition of the World Final in November.

After scoring three wins, two of which conquered in England and one in the more recent round held in France, the leader of the PRO standings is the Italian-Venezuelan line-up of Imperiale Racing formed by the experienced Vito Postiglione and the seventeen-year-old Jonathan Cecotto, the latter has recently joined the Young Drivers Program of Lamborghini Squadra Corse and has been a real revelation during the first part of the season. Only nine points behind them is the duo of GDL Racing made up by Rik Breukers and Axcil Jefferies, champions of the 2017 Middle East series, who will aim at replicating the success achieved during the opening round at Monza. Five points back are the drivers of VS Racing, Raphael Abbate and Yuki Nemoto, who have been particularly constant but are still looking for their first victory. Behind them and 16 points from the top of the standings are Mikaël Grenier and Loris Spinelli, who scored their second win with the team Antonelli Motorsport in Le Castellet, one month ago.

In the PRO-AM, the other Italian driver, Kikko Galbiati (age 18), is currently leading the standings and is going to race again with Davide Roda, with whom he won Race 2 at Paul Ricard, thus scoring his second success of the season with the team Antonelli Motorsport. This round is going to offer a great challenge also thanks to the young duo of VS Racing formed by the German Christopher Dreyspring and the Chinese Liang Jiatong, who broke the ice by achieving their first success in France and are now 8 points from the top position. But watch out also for the drivers of Artline Team Georgia, Shota Abkhazava and Kelvin Snoeks, who are 10 points behind the previously mentioned duo.