MILOŠ AND ALESSIO CELEBRATE FIRST WIN IN BELGIUM!
Serbian racing driver Miloš Pavlović managed to win twice in just five days! After the success in the three-hour endurance race in Monza, Miloš was already the fastest in his class the following Friday in the sprint race at another legendary track, Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium. Unlike in Italy, where he achieved success behind the wheel of the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo II, Pavlović celebrated in Belgium after a great drive in the Huracan Super Trofeo Evo II.
The racing weekend of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Championship on the Spa-Francorchamps track was held as part of the program of the famous endurance race “24 Hours of Spa”, so the drivers in the “super trofeo hurricanes” drove their 50-minute races on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, the “huracan” of the ASR team with starting number 33 started almost from the 25th position. However, the accident at the start of the race helped the tandem from the Pro-Am category, since the “safety car” was on the track for almost 25 minutes, so the column of “huracanes” remained compact. Ruffini handed over the car to Pavlović in the 21st position in the overall standings, and when the mandatory driver change period ended, it turned out that Miloš had already made up ten positions, with third place in the Pro-Am class! Just five minutes before the end of the race, Pavlović was on the heels of the first and second place in the class, and two minutes before the end, in the last chicane before going to the starting line, he took the lead in the class.
In the second race, on Saturday, Miloš was the first driver in the “huracan” and during his “stint” he was in the fight for the very top in the overall standings and in the Pro-Am class. After the mandatory driver change, Alessio did his best to keep the position and after a big fight with his rivals at the end of the race, he still managed to keep the fourth position in the class.
The next race weekend of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Championship is scheduled for August 29-31, and will be held at the Nürburgring in Germany.
“We raced at one of my favorite tracks and I can say we had a positive weekend! We managed to push some limits and for the first time we won in our Pro-Am class and achieved something that we were missing. We rounded off the weekend with fourth place in the second race, which means we scored a lot of points for the championship! Now we will try to continue the preparations for the next races in this positive rhythm, and there is enough time considering that the next race is at the end of the summer”.