Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe: Spinkiewicz and Rytter-Pretorius secure their first victories at Spa-Francorchamps.








Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, June 28, 2025 – The Lamborghini Super Trofeo is an international motor racing series organized by Lamborghini Squadra Corse. This one-make championship exclusively features the Huracán Super Trofeo Evo model cars and consists of three continental series: Europe, Asia, and North America.
The mid-season round of the 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe at Spa-Francorchamps featured significant drama and notable victories for Uniq Racing’s Jerzy Spinkiewicz and the Leipert Motorsport pair of Silas Lovén Rytter and Anthony Pretorius.
The Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 series returned to the iconic Belgian circuit for the 17th time since its inception in 2009. Amid the intense summer heat, the event featured two high-stakes 50-minute races. In the Pro standings, Enzo Geraci and Josef Knopp from the Oregon Team continue to maintain their lead as they head into the second half of the year.
Georgi Dimitrov and Stéphan Guerin each secured victories in the Pro-Am category, competing against Miloš Pavlović and Alessio (ASR). In the Am races, the wins went to VSR’s Stéphane Tribaudini and Piergiacomo Randazzo, as well as ASR’s Paolo Biglieri. In the Lamborghini Cup, Karim Ojjeh from Rexal Villorba Corse and Gerhard Watzinger from Leipert Motorsport also claimed victory.
Amaury Bonduel, the 2024 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Pro champion, made a one-off return to the series, driving the #57 BDR Competition Huracán alongside compatriot Kai Rillaerts. He secured pole position and initially took the lead at the rolling start. However, he became an unfortunate victim of a multi-car incident at La Source on the opening lap. Several cars were eliminated on the spot, including those driven by Shota Abkhazava (Art-Line), Dimitri Enjalbert (BDR Competition), and Calle Bergman (Leipert Motorsport).
Geraci from the Oregon Team took the lead and successfully defended against an attack from Pro-Am leader Dimitrov until the pit window opened. At that point, he handed the car over to his teammate, Knopp. After the pit stops, Knopp fell back and ultimately finished in fifth place. Meanwhile, Spinkiewicz managed to overtake Dimitrov’s teammate, Guerin, even though he had to serve three extra seconds in the pit lane. Fueled by this success, Spinkiewicz then caught up to Knopp and passed him right after exiting turn one. Putera, who took over from Levet in the #6 VSR car, executed a nearly identical maneuver to overtake Knopp and seized second place with just ten minutes remaining in the race.
Spinkiewicz extended his lead in the final stages of the race to secure his first Super Trofeo victory, finishing over 12 seconds ahead of Levet-Putera. Target Racing’s Patrik Fraboni and Giacomo Pedrini rounded out the podium in third place. With this win, Spinkiewicz became the first Polish driver to claim an overall Super Trofeo race victory since Karol Basz won at Misano in 2021.
Source: Lamborghini

