Eleven different winners and 10,000 spectators over the weekend in Italy
Sant’Agata Bolognese/Misano Adriatico, 11 November 2025 – The 12th edition of the Lamborghini World Finals, held over Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, welcomed over 10,000 spectators and produced a fitting conclusion to the 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo season.
Featuring 112 drivers of 35 different nationalities, representing a total of 36 teams, the highlight weekend of the series reserved for the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 crowned seven champions across the various class of the three regional championships: Europe, Asia and North America. The weekend delivered 11 different winners from four races, with 29 drivers standing on the podium.
In front of 10,000 spectators on the final day of competition, Danny Formal and Hampus Ericsson were crowned World Finals winners in the Pro class, bringing American team Wayne Taylor Racing its first title in the event since 2017. In Pro-Am, the Art-Line pairing of Shota Abkhazava (2023 Lamborghini Cup winner) and Egor Orudzhev (2024 Pro winner) both claimed their second World Finals success.
The Oregon Team partnership of Massimo Ciglia and Pietro Perolini secured the Am title with a pair of victories, having also claimed the European class championship on Friday. Karim Ojjeh did likewise in the LB Cup for Rexal Villorba Corse.
A total of 3,588 laps were completed in the four races, spanning a combined race time of three hours and 24 minutes. The total race time stretching back to the inaugural edition of the Lamborghini World Finals stands at 37 hours, one minute and 17 seconds.
Since 2013, the year when the Lamborghini World Finals were held for the first time and where the protagonists of the European, Asian and North American championships compete against each other, the jewel-in-the-crown event organised by Lamborghini Squadra Corse has visited three continents over the years. Vallelunga is the only venue to have hosted the event three times, while Jerez de la Frontera and Misano have both hosted the World Finals twice. Other venues include Sepang (2014), Sebring (2015), Valencia (2016), Imola (2017) and Portimão (2022).
The Lamborghini World Finals returned to Misano after a four-year absence, delivering a high-quality show with plenty of attractions in the paddock.
On Sunday, a parade of 80 Lamborghini customer road cars took place on the circuit, while over the weekend sessions were held for the Essenza SCV12, the track-only hypercar equipped with a V12 engine capable of delivering over 830 hp.
At Misano, the public also had the opportunity to meet official factory drivers from the Lamborghini Squadra Corse roster, including the winners of the 2025 Spa 24 Hours, Mirko Bortolotti, Luca Engstler and Jordan Pepper. They were joined by other factory drivers such as Loris Spinelli, Franck Perera, Andrea Caldarelli, Marco Mapelli and Sandy Mitchell.
Ducati was also officially present in the circuit paddock with its range of models available for test rides. The public was also a player in the Lamborghini Arena eSports, with numerous attractions available, all equipped with MOZA Racing steering wheels.
The next event is the 2026 edition, the date and location of which will be announced in due course.
