Batmobile Racing’s William Tregurtha and Jonathan Cecotto, and Vincenzo Sospiri Racing’s newly-announced Super Trofeo Junior drivers Kiwi Liam Sceats and Gustaw Wisniewski, shared the spoils at South Korea’s formidable 3.908km Inje Speedium, taking an overall victory apiece.
In Race 2, Sceats and Wisniewski celebrated their second overall victory of the season so far, with Cecotto and Tregurtha second ahead of VSR’s Chris van der Drift and Todd Kingsford, who remain unbeaten in PRO-AM.
Tregurtha and Cecotto dominated the opening 29-lap encounter (Race 1), winning by a margin of more than 18 seconds from van der Drift and Kingsford, the dazzling duo continuing their so-far unbroken run of PRO-AM victories. Sceats and Wisniewski took third overall, second in PRO, ahead of Lamborghini Bundang by Racegraph’s Peter Li Zhicong and Super Trofeo Junior Titus Sherlock.

An edge-of-the-seat race two thriller reached a white-knuckle climax, with Kingsford defending heroically from PRO drivers Tregurtha and Wisniewski, before a bold move by the Polish youngster swept him past both drivers to snatch the lead and ultimate victory. The race finished under the safety car after Sherlock, who had been embroiled in the four-car battle for the win, came to a halt on track. Third PRO finisher was series newcomer Barrett Wolfe of Lamborghini Busan by Racegraph, the American youngster completing an impressive debut.
Cecotto and Tregurtha’s Batmobile Racing team mates Putera Mu’azzam and Kumar Prabakaran took two PRO-AM podium finishes, the Malaysian pair taking an impressive fifth overall in race two.
After four of the six rounds of the 2026 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia season, Tregurtha maintains the lead of the PRO title chase with a 22-point advantage over Sceats and Wisniewski, with team mate Cecotto – who joined Batmobile Racing from round two – third in the standings ahead of Li and Sherlock. Van der Drift and Kingsford extend their dominance of the PRO-AM title chase ahead of closest challengers Prabakaran and Mu’azzam, while Buncharoen now has a 24-point advantage from KAM LUNG Racing’s Bertram Lau in the AM standings. Weeraborwornpong tops the Lamborghini Cup table, 28 points clear of Eng and Tse.
After a well-earned summer break comes the final local round of the series for 2026, when Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia heads to the home of Chinese motorsport, the mighty Shanghai International Circuit. Round five of six will be held there from 4-6 September, before the final showdown and World Finals take place at Italy’s Autodromo Nazionale Monza from 22 -25 October.
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