The Lamborghini Super Trofeo program expanded into North America in 2013, following the success of the European and Asian series. The North American championship was introduced to serve the growing customer base of Lamborghini owners and amateur racing enthusiasts on the continent, providing a manufacturer-backed competition platform with a standardized car and structured class system. The series is organized by Lamborghini Squadra Corse and operates in alignment with the global Super Trofeo format established in Europe.
The championship runs a calendar of six rounds, each featuring two 50-minute races in the double-header format common to all Super Trofeo series. Events are held at prominent North American motorsport venues, giving competitors the experience of racing at prestigious tracks within a controlled, parity-focused environment.
All competitors race the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo, the same car used in the European and Asian series. Based on the Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2, the car replaced the earlier Gallardo platform that competed in the series' early seasons. Lamborghini Squadra Corse develops and controls the technical specifications of the Huracán Super Trofeo Evo, ensuring all cars in the field are identical and that performance differences are determined by driver skill rather than machinery.
The North American series mirrors the class structure used across all Super Trofeo championships. Competitors are divided into the Pro, Pro-Am, Am, and LB Cup categories. The Pro class brings together the most experienced and professionally licensed drivers. Pro-Am pairs a professional with a gentleman driver sharing a single car. The Am class is for amateur drivers competing solo or with an amateur co-driver. The LB Cup category functions as a development and entry-level class, allowing newer competitors to gain experience in the series.
This structure enables all categories to race simultaneously on track, with separate championship points accumulating within each class.
Competitors from the North American series participate in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final, held annually since 2013, the same year the North American series launched. The World Final brings together drivers from the European, Asian, and North American championships in a common race event. Champions from the regional series compete against each other for the title of Lamborghini world champion, giving the North American championship a direct connection to global recognition within Lamborghini's customer racing ecosystem.
The Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America extended one of the most cohesive manufacturer customer racing programs in the world to the North American continent. As the newest of the three continental series, it completed the Super Trofeo's global footprint and provided North American Lamborghini customers with a pathway from regional competition to the World Final. The series has contributed to the development of multiple drivers who subsequently competed at higher levels of GT racing across the continent and internationally.