
Three of four championship classes are separated by a single point as 37 cars descend on Spa-Francorchamps for Round 3.
Round 3 runs June 25 to 27 on the support bill of the 24 Hours of Spa, filling the paddock with GT3 teams, manufacturer brass, and talent scouts watching the Super Trofeo grid closely.
Spa-Francorchamps is the only circuit to have appeared in every edition of the Super Trofeo Europe since the series launched, and several drivers claimed their maiden Pro victories here, including 2024 champion Amaury Bonduel.
Brendon Leitch, the 2023 European Pro champion, returns alongside American driver Don Yount, while multi-title holder Shota Abkhazava makes his 2026 debut with Art-Line alongside 2024 World Finals winner Egor Orudzhev.
The Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2's naturally aspirated V10 delivers its 620 horsepower predictably, which means the gap between drivers shows up in braking points, corner entry speed, and racecraft rather than in who manages turbo lag best.
Grasser Racing Team and Rutronik Racing will field the new Temerario GT3 in the 24 Hours of Spa, with Grasser carrying momentum from winning the same race in 2025 with the outgoing Huracán GT3 EVO2.