Lamborghini Lifts the Curtain on 2026 Super Trofeo North America Calendar
The roar of Italian V10 engines will echo across America’s most legendary racing circuits once again. Lamborghini Squadra Corse just dropped the 2026 provisional calendar for Super Trofeo North America, and it’s got everything a racing fan could want: speed, tradition, and some serious wheel-to-wheel action.
After thirteen successful seasons, this series has become the backbone of one-make racing on our continent. When you watch these identical Huracan Super Trofeo Evo2 machines battle it out, you know the driver makes all the difference. No fancy aero packages or engine tweaks to hide behind. Just pure racing skill.
The 2026 Provisional Calendar Schedule Delivers Fan Favorites
The 2026 provisional calendar kicks off where champions are made at Sebring International Raceway. March brings that familiar Florida heat and the legendary bumpy surface that separates the contenders from the pretenders. Supporting the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring gives these Super Trofeo drivers a taste of what endurance racing feels like, even though their races clock in at a more manageable 50 minutes.
May takes the circus west to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. That corkscrew turn has been humbling drivers since 2014, and it never gets old watching someone take their first ride down that drop. The Monterey Peninsula provides one hell of a backdrop for racing, and the fans who make the trip always leave impressed.
Come June, it’s back across the country to Watkins Glen International. This place has history bleeding from every corner. The upstate New York facility hosts round three during the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen weekend, giving Super Trofeo drivers a chance to race on the same asphalt where legends made their mark.
Mid-Season Action Brings Intensity to the Provisional Calendar
Road America in Wisconsin fires up the second half of the season in early August. Four miles of racing paradise with elevation changes that’ll make your stomach drop. The provisional calendar shows this as round four, and it typically separates championship contenders from weekend warriors. Those sweeping turns through the Wisconsin countryside demand respect, and drivers who don’t give it usually find themselves in the tire barriers.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway takes round five in September. The Brickyard carries weight that every driver feels when they first roll through those gates. Racing at Indy means something special, whether you’re running Super Trofeo or going for 500 miles at Memorial Day weekend.
The Final Rounds and World Finals Keep Everyone Guessing
The provisional calendar leaves round six and the World Finals as “TBA” for now, which creates some interesting speculation. Lamborghini typically saves something special for the season finale, and the World Finals bring together the best drivers from North America, Europe, and Asia for one final showdown. Five of the six confirmed rounds run alongside IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship events.
This partnership between IMSA and Lamborghini Squadra Corse has worked beautifully since 2013, giving Super Trofeo drivers exposure to professional racing’s highest levels while fans get extra value from their weekend tickets. The provisional calendar format allows for adjustments if needed, but these venues rarely change once announced. Track owners, teams, and drivers start planning their seasons around these dates immediately.
What Makes This Provisional Calendar Special
Super Trofeo North America has grown into something special over these fourteen seasons. The provisional calendar hits every region of the country, from Florida’s flat-out speed to California’s technical challenges, from Glen’s flowing esses to Road America’s elevation changes.
Each venue on the provisional calendar tests different skills. Sebring punishes cars and drivers with its rough surface. Laguna Seca demands precision through technical sections. Watkins Glen rewards smooth driving and racecraft. Road America challenges bravery and car setup.
Final Thoughts
Indianapolis brings out the best in everyone because it’s Indy. The 2026 season promises another year of close racing, emerging talent, and established competitors fighting for every position. When that provisional calendar becomes final, teams will start preparing for another season of pure racing excitement.
