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Automobili Lamborghini to Reveal New Format for the 2019 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East

Each race weekend will comprise two qualifying rounds and three races. Held at the Dubai Autodrome, the first-weekend competition will see 20 Huracán Super Trofeo Evo cars line up on the starting grid on Friday 15 February and take part in two-morning qualifying sessions, followed by 50-minute-long Race 1 at 14:35 hrs local time. Two races are scheduled for the following day, Saturday 16 February, with Race 2 and Race 3 taking place in the morning and the afternoon respectively.

The format will be the same for the second round, which will be held at Abu Dhabi’s spectacular Yas Marina F1 Circuit. Three hot races will be run on Friday 22 and Saturday 23 February, to crown the new champions of the four classes (Pro, Pro-Am, Am and Lamborghini Cup), who will automatically qualify for the World Final for the first time.

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Lamborghini Super Trofeo – 2019 Calendars

 Middle East

Round 1: Dubai – 15-16 February
Round 2: Abu Dhabi – 22-23 February

Europe

Round 1: Silverstone – 11-12 May*
Round 2: Misano – 29-30 June*

Round 3: Zandvoort – 13-14 July*
Round 4: Spa-Francorchamps – 26-27 July*
Round 5: Nürburgring – 31 August – 1 September*

Round 6: Jerez de la Frontera – 25-27 October

* in combination with the Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe

Asia

Round 1: Sepang – 6-7 April
Round 2: Suzuka – 22-23 June
Round 3: Fuji Speedway – 6-7 July
Round 4: Yeongam – 4-5 August
Round 5: Shanghai – 31 August – 1 September

Round 6: Jerez de la Frontera – 25-27 October

North America

Round 1: Barber Motorsport Park – 6-7 April
Round 2: Watkins Glen – 28-29 June
Round 3: Road America – 3-4 August
Round 4: Virginia International Raceway – 24-25 August
Round 5: Laguna Seca – 14-15 September

Round 6: Jerez de la Frontera – 25-27 October

World Final Jerez de la Frontera – 25-27 October

 

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Ryan Symancek

Ryan Symancek is a professional filmmaker and editor specializing in motorsport and car culture. Most famously known for his YouTube series My Life as a Rallyist on the /DRIVE network, Ryan has since continued to work in the field of motorsport video, in particular, rallying content.

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