
A teenager's last-lap pass in the 2018 Super Trofeo Europe validated Lamborghini's driver pipeline.
Giacomo Altoè's Race 2 victory at Silverstone on May 20, 2018, was an early proof point for the talent pipeline Lamborghini had been building through its Young Drivers Program.
Lamborghini's Super Trofeo manages its mix of factory-backed young guns and amateur racers through a class structure splitting PRO, PRO-AM, AM, and Lamborghini Cup within the same field.
Altoè seized the lead from Gerhard Tweraser on the penultimate lap, threaded through lapped traffic, and sprinted to a victory that would carry him to a world championship at Vallelunga five months later and factory driver status by 2020.