Rounding Up the Week of Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Announcements
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – On the eve of the 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America season, a bevy of team programs are coming into focus with private testing taking place this week at Sebring International Raceway ahead of the season opener.
Both Wayne Taylor Racing (four cars, representing the Lamborghini Palm Beach dealership) and TR3 Racing (six, Lamborghini Miami) made respective announcements within the last week, to kick off the run of program intentions. Several other teams have followed suit.
ANSA’s Trio Confirmed, Including Top Super Trofeo Junior Driver
ANSA Motorsports, representing Lamborghini Broward, has named three lineups. They’ve added the recently named top Super Trofeo Junior Driver, Enzo Geraci, to a seat.
Geraci raced in Super Trofeo Europe and won a recent shootout among eight drivers at the Lamborghini World Finals at Jerez de la Frontera in Spain. The 17-year-old Frenchman will share the No. 4 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2 with Colin Queen in the Pro class. Queen’s background is in single-seaters and he’ll make his GT racing debut in Super Trofeo.
“I’m beyond excited to be racing in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo series in the U.S. this year!” Geraci said. “Making the move from Europe is a big challenge, but one I’m fully ready for. To do it with ANSA Motorsports – a team with such a strong track record in America – is a real privilege. I can’t wait to get on track and push for success together!”
A ProAm entry comes with Nicky Hays, a finalist for the 2025-26 IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship, sharing the No. 30 Huracán with Canadian Antoine Comeau. Stephen Sorbaro is also confirmed to drive the team’s No. 94 LB Cup class entry.
World Speed Motorsports Adds Huffaker, Conwright
Two IMSA winners are in the fold at World Speed Motorsports, with Scott Huffaker and Jaden Conwright sharing the team’s No. 22 Huracán. Conwright was the first IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship recipient in 2022.
Huffaker has won multiple IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship races while Conwright has also made sporadic WeatherTech Championship starts, usually in Lamborghini Huracán GT3 cars, the last several years.
Flying Lizard Motorsports Back with Two Cars
Both of Flying Lizard Motorsports’ class-winning entries from 2024 are back for 2025. Andy Lee and Slade Stewart continue in the pink unicorn No. 14 Huracán with Marc Miller and Paul Nemschoff competing in the sister No. 41 car, featuring Metro Sound Pros support. Both will be in the ProAm class.
“As always, our team has been diligently preparing during the off-season, refining both our drivers and our cars,” said Darren Law, program manager. “This year, we are adopting a more focused strategy, dedicating our efforts exclusively to the ProAm Championship with a two-car program. With the competition in this series always very strong, we are eager to kick off the season at the iconic Sebring circuit.”
Precision Performance Motorsports Names First Two Cars
Precision Performance Motorsports, Lamborghini Palm Beach, has also named its first two cars. Dominic Starkweather and Bryan Ortiz are set to share one Huracán, with David Staab in another.