The 2016 Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo Asia
series will visit Thailand for the first time ever later this
month, to race the third leg of the competition at the Buriram
United International Circuit.
The track is the first in Thailand
to have FIA Grade 1 and FIM Grade A ratings and was opened in
2014, making it one of Asia’s newest racing circuits.
Measuring just over 4.55km in length, the course was designed by famous track
engineer Hermann Tilke and has already hosted the Japanese Super GT, World Touring Car Championship, World
Superbike Championship and the Asian Le Mans Series to name but a
few.
This year marks a number
of firsts for the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo. It is the
first time the Huracán, Lamborghini’s newest purpose-built race
car, will line up solo on the grid. In addition, two new tracks
have been added to the Asia series roster, with round 2 of the
series held in Japan at Suzuka last month, and the upcoming round 3
to be held at the Buriram United International Circuit later in
July.
The Super Trofeo Asia series, now in its fifth
season, continues to grow year on year, with last year’s
introduction of the Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo
spurning fresh interest among both veteran and new racers.
Along
with repeat series contenders, the competition sees a number of
new entries this year, including a number of new drivers from
China. Racers from eight nations across Asia will compete for the
championship lead in a thrilling continuation of the series.
Racing in the championship is divided into four separate
podiums, recognizing the breadth of talent in the Super Trofeo
field. After each race, there is a podium for the top three
finishers in the Overall, Pro-Am, Am and Lamborghini Cup (for new
drivers and rookies) classes.
The Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo adopts the
same V10 direct injection engine mounted on the road car, managed by a Motec control unit that delivers a maximum output of 620
horsepower. The frame is a hybrid carbon/aluminum construction with modified geometries to house an improved radiator up front
and better accommodate the racing gearbox at the rear, which also
provides better aerodynamics.
There will be two 50-minute
sprint races at Buriram. Round 1 will start at 14:50
Saturday, 23 July, with Round 2 on Sunday, 24 July at 12:20. Qualifying begins at 10:25 on Saturday,
23 July.
The 2016 Asia series features 12 rounds spread over six race
weekends, all at iconic circuits. The first five events showcase
some of the best tracks in Asia. The sixth event and final two
rounds of the season will be at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia,
Spain, where following the conclusion of the Asian races, the
Super Trofeo Asia, Europe and North America series will converge
in a world final to battle for the right claim a spot on the
global podium.
Lamborghini Blancpain
Super Trofeo – Asia 2016 Calendar
Shanghai (CHN) 21/22 May Suzuka (JPN) 11/12
June Buriram (THA) 23/24 July Sepang (MAS) 13/14 August
Fuji (JPN) 17/18 September Valencia (SP) 1/2 December
World Final
Valencia (SP) 3/4 December
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