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Lamborghini’s Stephane Tribaudini and Stephane Lemeret Secure Pole for AM-LC Finals

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Highlights

  • Stephane Tribaudini claimed AM class pole for Race 1 at Misano.
  • Tribaudini’s fastest lap was 1:35.018, beating Pietro Perolini.
  • Stephane Lemeret secured overall and AM pole for Race 2.
  • Karim Ojjeh earned Lamborghini Cup pole in both qualifying sessions.
  • Qualifying included spins and track limit penalties disrupting laps.
  • Event gathers drivers from Europe, Asia, and North America Series.

Stephane Tribaudini and Stephane Lemeret headline Misano qualifying, taking AM poles for Races 1 and 2. Karim Ojjeh leads Lamborghini Cup in both sessions at Finali Mondiali.

The world finals gather entries from Europe, Asia, and North America. Overcast, humid conditions keep track evolution in focus across two short, disrupted sessions.

In Q1, Tribaudini delivers a 1:35.018 for VSR. He edges Pietro Perolini of Oregon by 0.237s to take overall and AM pole for Race 1.

Lamborghini Super Trofeo qualifying action at Misano
Image Credit: Sportscar365

Donovan Privitelio and Paolo Biglieri slot in behind the leaders. Stewards delete multiple laps for track limits. Spins from Philip Tang and Abdullah Umar add further interruptions.

Tribaudini’s 1:35.018 edges Perolini by 0.237s for Race 1 pole.

In Lamborghini Cup, Ojjeh secures class pole for Q1, anchoring Rexal Villorba. Biglieri and Privitelio qualify close behind, keeping pressure for the opening race.

Dean Neuls impresses for TR3 Racing. GT3 Poland duo Seweryn Mazur and Adrian Lewandowski place inside the top 10. Rocky Bolduc and Francesco Turzo face tougher sessions.

Karim Ojjeh locks down Lamborghini Cup pole in both sessions.

Q2 brings early drama as Turzo spins at Quercia, prompting a pause. Once running resumes, Lemeret lays down a 1:34.983 to seize overall and AM pole.

His advantage proves decisive over Biglieri and Massimo Ciglia for the front rows. The lap underlines VSR and Oregon’s pace on low fuel.

Lemeret’s 1:34.983 sets the Q2 benchmark for Race 2 pole.

Ojjeh repeats in LC with another pole, placing among the overall top five. Bolduc starts second in class, with Lewandowski and Mazur next, then Neuls and David Staab.

Holger Harmsen, Jonathan Hirshberg, and Ray Shahi qualify lower, leaving work to do. Their focus shifts to clean starts and maximizing opportunities in traffic.

With qualifying complete, teams refine setups and tyre plans. The grid suggests tight class battles as Misano crowns AM and LC champions this weekend.

Visual Summary


LC POLE
Stephane Lemeret
1:34.983 (Race 2)



AM POLE
Stephane Tribaudini
1:35.018 (Race 1)


Pietro Perolini +0.237s



Karim Ojjeh LC win (Q2)



Biglieri, Ciglia, Neuls

TRACK LIMITS//SPINS

Penalties & yellow flags shape the grid

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European, Asian, and North American drivers clash for Lamborghini glory this weekend
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James William

James William covers the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, from the Rolex 24 at Daytona to sprint-race formats. His reports include prototype performance reviews, GT class battles, and pit-stop strategy insights for endurance-racing fans.

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