The countdown to the 2024 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe season start has almost come to an end. At Imola, this weekend (April 19-21), Oregon Team returns to the track to face the first of six double rounds of the one-make series reserved to the Sant’Agata Bolognese cars, in which the Cremosano-based squad is about to compete in its fifth year.
Since its debut in the continental championship, Oregon Team has become one of the benchmark entities in the series featuring the Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 cars, having already clinched a Pro and Team title as well as the Pro-Am championship in the 2021-2022 biennium.
And now, the team led by Jerry Canevisio and Giorgio Testa is trying again, returning to the track with three crews and many new features. In one Lambo, there will be the two new arrivals Leonardo Caglioni (a 21-year-old from Bergamo, with good experience in various championships) and the Frenchman Enzo Geraci, who is only 17 years old and is one of the youngest in the context of a field that sees over 50 cars on the grid. Another Pro duo will be formed by the Frenchman Paul Levet and the Hungarian László Tóth, both very young as well.
At the wheel of a third car, Davide Roda returns to the series, completing with Peter Perolini (last year with the Oregon Team in the International GT Open) a Pro-Am pair.
The Imola round will be the first of three held on the same weekend as the FIA WEC World Championship and will precede those of Spa-Francorchamps and Le Mans (alongside the 24 Hours), before moving on to the tracks of Nürburgring and Barcelona, and to Jerez de la Frontera, which will also host the Lamborghini World Finals next November.
The schedule for this week will start on Friday with two one-hour free practice sessions. Saturday morning will see the two qualifying sessions, while the first of the two 50-minute races will start at 17:40. Race 2 will finally start on Sunday at 9:45.
Both races will be live streamed on the YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@LamborghiniSquadraCorse.