A Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 race car in motion on a track, showcasing its dynamic side profile.

Bartholomew's Dubai Win Shows Why Lamborghini's Young Drivers Program Keeps Producing Results

Jack Bartholomew and James Pull converted pole position into their first Super Trofeo victory at the Dubai Autodrome in February 2018.

Driving the #5 Huracán Super Trofeo for FFF Racing by ACM, the two young British drivers controlled Race 1 of the series' second round from the opening corner, finishing tenths of a second ahead of American Taylor Proto.

Single-spec hardware, driver-decided results

The Huracán Super Trofeo became so embedded in the motorsport landscape that examples occasionally surface on the collector market, prized for their racing pedigree and the naturally aspirated V10 that defined an era of Lamborghini competition.

From regional proving ground to factory contract

Drivers who excel at the Super Trofeo level become candidates for factory driver status, competing in global GT3 championships—a pipeline that promoted Maximilian Paul and Mattia Michelotto to full Lamborghini factory contracts for the 2026 season.