Wide shot of Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 race cars at the start of a race with 2025 World Finals banner overhead and spectators in grandstands

One-Point Margins and Last-Lap Passes: How the 2025 Super Trofeo Season Built the Most Dramatic World Finals in Years

Penalties, contact, and single-point title fights across three continents set the stage for a 112-driver showdown at Misano.

The 12th edition of the Lamborghini World Finals brought 112 drivers from 35 nationalities and 36 teams to Misano World Circuit on November 8 and 9, after a regular season in which every class championship was decided by penalties, contact, or margins of a single point.

Denning repasses on the final lap in Asia

Alex Denning and Charles Leong won eight of twelve Asian Pro races, and even when Jonathan Cecotto grabbed the lead in Race 2 after missing Race 1 with a gearbox failure, Denning repassed through lapped traffic on the final lap to extend the streak.

Identical machinery, season-defining decisions

The naturally aspirated V10 Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 is the common denominator across every grid, and because every car is mechanically identical, the 2025 championships were decided not by who was fastest but by who avoided the stewards' attention.