Automobili Lamborghini Esports Team Charges through to Top 6 finish in Second Round of SRO Esports

Automobili Lamborghini Esports Team Charges through to Top 6 finish in Second Round of SRO Esports

Jordan Sherratt and Gianfranco Giglioli represented the Sant’Agata Bolognese brand in the SRO GTWC Esports Sprint Europe Pro class’s second round in Zandvoort.

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 5 May 2022 - Automobili Lamborghini Esports Team drivers Jordan Sherratt and Gianfranco Giglioli competed in the second round of the SRO Esports GT Europe Championship, taking place at Zandvoort as a night race on the evening of May 4th.

Taking advantage of testing with Squadra Corse engineers and team members, Sherratt and Giglioli honed their cars throughout pre-event testing and came into the event looking stronger around the twisty Netherlands circuit compared to the previous round at Misano.

Qualifying was a busy affair with nearly 50 cars out on track throughout the 30-minute session and Jordan Sherratt managed to qualify in P11, 3 tenths off the pole position. Gianfranco was just under 3 tenths further back in P22.

As the lights went out for the 60-minute race through the night, Jordan made a great start to move up the field through the enthralling first few laps with cars running nose to tail, capitalising smartly on some rival’s incidents. Meanwhile Gianfranco was having a more challenging time given the lack of overtaking opportunities around the narrow Dutch circuit where he picked up some damage early on.

With the pit window opened 15 minutes into the race, Jordan stayed out setting competitive laps in a close train of cars which went from the leader throughout the top 10, meanwhile Gianfranco was trying to manage the damage he had acquired trying to recover from the bottom of the top 20 of the huge 48 car grid and decided to box soon into the pit window.

With assistance from Squadra Corse strategy and a super overtake on Michael Tauscher, Jordan put in a couple of laps in free air which allowed him to pit and come out ahead of his main rivals to run P6. It wasn’t easy however as he picked up a front-right puncture with 25 minutes remaining, but a stellar drive from Sherratt held off his rivals to finish 0.5s ahead of the chasing pack. Gianfranco unfortunately had too much damage to progress through the field and came home in P18, just shy of the points positions which he had achieved in the first round.

Jordan, driver of car #63 commented, “I felt like we would be a bit more competitive here and I was happy to see in practice the pace seemed to be there or thereabouts. Qualifying was a bit tricky with such tight gaps between the cars, but the race went well, and we managed the strategy well. This gives me optimism that we can continue our forward progress to get onto the podium”.

Gianfranco, driver of car #97 shared “This was a tough event from my side. I was relatively happy with my qualifying lap, but the overall pace just wasn’t there this weekend and the damage I picked up meant I couldn’t move forwards. I will work hard for the coming weeks to improve my performance and get onto the pace, especially for the first round of the Endurance championship at Bathurst later this month.”

Team Principal of Automobili Lamborghini Esports Dan Wells shared his thoughts on the latest event: “I was very pleased to see the step in performance for this event, the drivers and team worked well together to move further up having finished 8th last time out, and 6th this time, we aim to keep the momentum in the coming events as we close the gap to the leaders. For Gianfranco, it was a difficult race stemming from a tricky qualifying, but we will work hard to improve as a team and look forward to our first event with Giorgio Simonini as our third driver for the IGTCE campaign which starts on 21st May.”

The next round of the SRO Esports GT Europe takes place in Nurburgring on June 8th. Before then, the team will be in action for the delayed first round of the SRO Esports Intercontinental GT Challenge at Mount Panorama for a 12-hour race on May 21st.

The Real Race, the competition coordinated by Lamborghini Esports, returns for a third edition for sim drivers from all over the world

The Real Race, the competition coordinated by Lamborghini Esports, returns for a third edition for sim drivers from all over the world

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The Real Race, the competition coordinated by Lamborghini Esports, returns for a third edition for sim drivers from all over the world

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 4 May 2022 – Lamborghini Esports is proud to present the third edition of its virtual competition, The Real Race, which returns this year with a brand-new format across the three regions, Europe/Middle East/Africa, North America/Latin America and Asia-Pacific. The competition has become an important meeting place for sim drivers from all over the world following the success of the first two editions. This year, the winner will have the opportunity to become an official member of the Lamborghini Esports team, which was launched in 2022. And like the previous two seasons, all races will take place on the Assetto Corsa Competizione game.

A New Format for this Third Edition of The Real Race

Lamborghini recently presented its first official esports team for the most important virtual races dedicated to sim racing. The creation of this team is the result of the massive experience gained with The Real Race competition. This is also an opportunity to further extend the brand's visibility in a sector that is constantly developing and, above all, allows users to experience sensations comparable to those of a real race. Currently made up of three simulation drivers, Jordan Sherratt, Gianfranco Giglioli and Giorgio Simonini, this year the overall winner of the championship may have the chance to join this official team.

"With this new edition of The Real Race, we are proud to once again show our commitment and passion for Esports racing. The competition is a remarkable way to engage with the new generation and to expand our community.” says Christian Mastro, Automobili Lamborghini Marketing Director. “We are confident that the players will have the best experience possible with the new Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2, and we are excited to discover which racer will have the opportunity to join our brand-new Lamborghini Esports team at the end of the competition.”

For this edition, Lamborghini has decided to change the format of the competition, which will now incorporate: 

  • Qualifiers: at the end of the four qualifiers, one winner per group will be chosen to join the group stage directly. All other competitors will receive points and the top 20 from each qualifier will have the chance to wait for the next stage.

  • Group Stage: There will be six days for the group stage of the competition, divided by regions. Each day will consist of two races played and the participants will again be decided by a point system. The top 15 will qualify for the grand finale.

  • The Last Chance: An in-game event will offer one driver per region the chance to reach the final phase.

  • The Final: The three finals will be played in one day and the top 16 will compete for the ultimate title. The winner will have the chance to join the official sports team.

A Successful 2021 Edition

The 2021 edition of The Real Race brought more than 3,100 drivers competing in several races between June and November. The public was also heavily involved, with more than 1.15 million spectators throughout the tournament. At the end of the finale, which took place at the legendary Misano Adriatico circuit, Jordan Sherratt became Lamborghini's first official sim driver and joined the ranks of this newly created esports team in 2022.

This year the best sim drivers in the world will compete again in the race game Assetto Corsa Competizione at the wheel of a Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo 2, the new version of the racing vehicle that will be the only car in the three continental series of the competition. Participants will be able to drive the digital version of the high-performance Lamborghini last race car. 

Assetto Corsa Competizione was developed in collaboration with car manufacturers and is a dynamic support for Lamborghini's latest racing series. The game is also used by the official test and racing drivers of the Lamborghini Squadra Corse in their preparations for physical races. And as Lamborghini wants to give the whole world a chance to join the competition and become the next gen sim racer, the famous brand announces good news for all racing game lovers; Assetto Corsa Competizione will be free on steam during the first weekend of the competition from 5 to 8 May 2022.

A wide engagement in Esports

This third edition of The Real Race will continue to prove the Lamborghini's support and commitment to the esports scene. After launching its virtual competition in 2020, Automobili Lamborghini has signed partnerships with the main gaming brands on the esports scene such as Rocket League and Asphalt 9: Legends, which offer players the opportunity to drive Lamborghini models, such as the Huracán STO or the Essenza SCV12.

Find all the information about The Real Race on the official website of the competition.

The Real Race Official Technical Partner: Assetto Corsa Competizione

Assetto Corsa Competizione is the new official GT World Challenge video game. Thanks to the extraordinary quality of simulation, the game will allow you to experience the real atmosphere of the FIA GT3 homologated championship, competing against official drivers, teams, cars, and circuits, reproduced in-game with the highest level of accuracy ever achieved. Sprint, Endurance and Spa 24 Hours races will come to life with an incredible level of realism, in both single and multiplayer modes.

Assetto Corsa Competizione is born from KUNOS Simulazioni's long-term experience, and it takes full advantage of Unreal Engine 4 to ensure photorealistic weather conditions and graphics, night races, motion capture animations, reaching a new standard in terms of driving realism and immersion, thanks to its further improved tyre and aerodynamic models.

Automobili Lamborghini Esports Team Qualifies in Top 8 and takes Double Points Finish in Debut Race

Automobili Lamborghini Esports Team Qualifies in Top 8 and takes Double Points Finish in Debut Race

Jordan Sherratt and Gianfranco Giglioli represented the Sant’Agata Bolognese brand in the SRO GTWC Esports Sprint Europe Pro class’s first round in Misano

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 8 April 2022 - Automobili Lamborghini Esports Team drivers Jordan Sherratt and Gianfranco Giglioli recorded a debut double points finish in the SRO Esports Sprint Europe Championship, the first event for the official factory Lamborghini entry in the Esports scene.

Coming into the event, Sherratt and Giglioli prepared with the support of Squadra Corse staff to hone the performance of their Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo throughout testing and official practice. The event started well with both drivers showing good pace in free practice while they held off making changes to their cars as the virtual track had yet to fully rubber in.

Qualifying showed a great performance from Sherratt to place in P8 in the Pro class, while Gianfranco was just two tenths of a second behind in P19.

As the lights went out for Lamborghini’s first ever factory team in Esports, Jordan made a superb start to run P6, capitalising on cars around him who took slightly longer to get their tyres into the operating window. Meanwhile Gianfranco was making moves to climb 5 positions until a small mistake early in the race saw lose the advantage he had worked hard to attain.

With the pit window open 15 minutes into the race, Jordan kept the pace in the top 6 but was given a 5s penalty for light contact early in the race which he would have to serve during the mandatory pitstop, meanwhile Gianfranco was setting a good pace trying to recover from the bottom of the top 20 of the bumper 47 car grid. Both cars pitted late on with about twenty minutes of the race remaining.

Sherratt lost some time in the pitlane with some light bodywork repairs which dropped him down the order, but a charging comeback from the South African saw him rise to take 11th at the flag and with it the first points for the team. Gianfranco meanwhile drove a strong race to take the final points paying position of P15 in the Pro class to cap off a solid debut weekend for the newborn Esports team.

Jordan, driver of car #63 commented, “I was very pleased to take 8th in qualifying as we were only a couple of tenths of pole, and it shows we did a super job for our first event together. I was extremely happy for a strong start to the race to run solidly in the top 6 until the penalty. The fact that with a bit more luck the potential was there for 6th makes me optimistic about the rest of the season and I am looking forward to putting in the work to take Lamborghini to the top step”.

Gianfranco, driver of car #97 shared “Honestly, I was hoping for a little bit more from qualifying, but I am happy because I have struggled a bit in testing in Misano so to be just a couple of tenths shy from Jordan, and 4 tenths from the pole was a good recovery. I couldn’t have hoped for more from the race start given I took 5 places, but my small mistake cost us the chance of a better result. Overall, I am delighted to score points on the team’s debut race, and I will work even harder for our next outing.”

Team Principal of Automobili Lamborghini Esports Dan Wells declared his satisfaction with the first event: “This is a new venture for Lamborghini, but we have worked very hard in the past few months to bring this project together and it was great to see a successful debut event. With thanks to our drivers, test drivers and engineers, we managed to tick a lot of boxes this week and we have identified some areas to work on for the coming events which is positive. We will keep pushing to get to the top step.”

The next round of the SRO Esports GT Europe takes place in Zandvoort on May 4th.


Lamborghini presents its first ever Esports Team for virtual racing and announces the three official sim drivers

Lamborghini presents its first ever Esports Team for virtual racing and announces the three official sim drivers

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Jordan Sherratt, Gianfranco Giglioli and Giorgio Simonini will represent the Sant’Agata Bolognese brand in the SRO Esports championships

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 6 April 2022 - Strengthening its commitment to the Esports scene with a factory team, Lamborghini has unveiled the three sim drivers who will represent the brand during the 2022 season in international sim racing competitions.

Lamborghini decided to create its own official team to build on the valuable experience gained with The Real Race, the virtual one-make championship that debuted in 2020. The Esports Team represents a further opportunity to expand the brand’s presence in a sector that is constantly developing, highly competitive, and offers the chance to experience emotions comparable to those of a real race.

The three sim drivers chosen to represent the brand in the major international Esports competitions are Jordan Sherratt, Gianfranco Giglioli and Giorgio Simonini.

Sherratt, who was born in South Africa in 1999, earned his place on the Lamborghini Esports team thanks to his success in the latest edition of The Real Race, winning fifteen out of seventeen races and taking nine out of ten pole positions. The dominator of the second edition of the Lamborghini Esports championship for the EMEA region, who gained attention after his third place finish in 2020, is the perfect standard bearer for the team, both for the skills he has demonstrated in competition over the past two seasons and for being a huge fan of the Lamborghini brand.

“Being chosen by Lamborghini to be the Official Sim driver still feels like a dream,” commented Sherratt. “All the hard work and sacrifice I have put in behind the scenes have been recognised and I finally get to live my dream! I want to thank Lamborghini for putting their trust in me to represent their prestigious Brand.”

The second talent selected is Gianfranco Giglioli, a 24-year-old Italian-Venezuelan driver already well-established in the sim racing world. He was one of the first virtual drivers to take part in the Formula 1 Esports Series, finishing eighth in the inaugural season. In 2020 Giglioli placed fifth in the first edition of The Real Race, and that same year he won the Porsche Esports Carrera Cup Italia.

Completing the line-up is 22-year-old Italian sim driver Giorgio Simonini. His list of achievements includes first place in the Sim Grid World Cup 2020 and fourth place in the SRO Esports 2020 championship, results that make him one of the most promising drivers in virtual racing.

Sherratt and Giglioli will compete together in the GT World Challenge Esports Sprint Series Europe, and Simonini will join the pair to form the crew for the 2022 Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports Endurance Championship.

The Sprint calendar consists of five races and starts on April 6th with the Misano race. The last appointment is set for August 3rd, with the grand finale scheduled in the virtual version of the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza.

The Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports series kicks off on April 16th with the 12 Hours of Bathurst, the famous Australian endurance race. Here too there are five rounds on the calendar, with the competition concluding on August 27th with the 9 Hours of Kyalami.

Sherratt, Giglioli and Simonini have already started training to prepare for the first events on the calendar, sharing important information on driving and setup. The three sim drivers will be supported during the season by the Squadra Corse staff, who are dedicating a team principal, driver coach and engineers to the project to offer their expertise in the development and analysis of telemetry data, from the track to the virtual simulation.

Automobili Lamborghini’s Head of Motorsport Giorgio Sanna expressed his satisfaction with the launch of this exciting new project: “Sim racing is an important platform in today’s motorsport scene. Video games were born to allow those who didn’t have opportunities for real-life racing to impersonate the professional drivers. Now, after several decades of development in the industry, simulated racing is getting closer and closer to its real-life counterpart and now has nothing to envy from professional motorsport. Moreover, sim racing is an additional tool for us to develop some of the fundamental aspects of real racing, such as car setups and software applications that will play an important role in the future of our brand.”

Lamborghini has also confirmed the return of The Real Race for 2022. The dates of the third edition of the one-make Lamborghini Esports series will be announced in the coming weeks.


Dan takes Double Podium on first outing with FFF Racing

Dan takes Double Podium on first outing with FFF Racing

The dawn of the 2022 season of Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe brings new light for the Rexal FFF Racing Group. Dan Wells and his teammate Oscar Lee took part in the first round of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Championship, in the iconic scenery of the Autodromo Enzo and Dino Ferrari Circuit. Among the kerbs of such a historical track, the Rexal FFF Racing Group ended the weekend in style, bringing home good results and identifying areas for further improvement.

In the Pro-AM Cup, Oscar Lee and Dan Wells caught a double podium thanks to two excellent performances. In Race 1 the #51 crew ended in 2nd place - 5th overall - while in Race 2 Lee and Wells achieved 3rd place. These results clearly show how fast this crew already is: the #51 crew has been capable to grab two trophies after the demanding Qualifying sessions, putting on a show during the whole race with a brilliant recovery full of brave overtakes.

After this positive start, the whole team is motivated and ready to push forward to the next round of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe 2022, which will take place at Paul Ricard (France) from 3 to 5 June.

Dan Wells – Driver Car 51

“It has been a good start to our program this year. Testing identified some areas we needed to work on as a team, but I was very pleased how the whole team performed throughout the busy race week. Although qualifying wasn’t ideal, we made the best of it and I am very proud of my teammate Oscar for his step forward this year and performance throughout the weekend as Imola can be a very challenging circuit. I am looking forward to the next event already!”

Giorgio Ferro – Team Manager
“It has been a very positive weekend for our team. The two podiums conquered by Dan Wells and Oscar Lee, always fast and consistent, are the well-deserved crowning of a great team work.


Wells announces 2022 Racing Program with Rexal FFF Racing in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe

Wells announces 2022 Racing Program with Rexal FFF Racing in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe

Dan Wells will compete alongside Oscar Lee in the 2022 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Championship with FFF Racing

The Season will start on March 29 with the official test at Imola, where Teams will dispute also the first race of the calendar from the 1st to the 3rd of April. The campaign will continue at Paul Ricard (3 -5 June), Misano (1-3 July), Spa (28-30 July) and Barcelona (30 September - 2 October) until the week from the 31st October to the 6th of November at Portimao, where the Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Final will take place. The whole team is motivated and ready to give everything to face this new season of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe in the best possible way.

Giorgio Ferro – Team Manager

“We are starting a new season in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe with two brand new Huracan ST Evo2 and with a reinforced and very close-knit team, always under the aegis of the main sponsor Rexal. After a wonderful 2021 season experienced together in continuous growth, we are happy to confirm the line-up formed by Luciano and Donovan Privitelio, who will certainly know how to treasure their skills acquired thanks to the collaboration with our coach Tonio Liuzzi. Our two gentlemen drivers will be joined this year, in the Pro-Am category, by a tested couple that already knows the Lamborghini Super Trofeo. We welcome Oscar and Dan, who represent a great added value of quality and experience for our whole team. Together we will face a sporting season that will certainly be challenging - given the usual high level of teams and drivers - but also enjoyable thanks to Lamborghini's wise direction.”

Dan Wells

"I am really pleased to have signed with FFF Racing for this year's Championship. I hope that we can build on what Oscar and I learned last year, where we built good momentum to win the last race of the season - Race 2 of the World Final. I am sure that the competition in Pro-Am this year will be just as fierce but I am relishing the opportunity. A big thanks to our partners and the team for their efforts to get this program up and running - I look forward to getting started on track."

Oscar Lee

"I am so happy to announce that I will be driving with FFF Racing for this year’s Lamborghini Super Trofeo European season. I am delighted to have an opportunity to work with one of the best teams in the industry - with their expansive wealth of knowledge in motorsport and prestige amongst the GT community, it gives me great confidence into the upcoming season. I can't wait until the first round at Imola!"