
A 10-second stewards' penalty turned a second-place finish into a maiden victory for the Bonaldi Motorsport duo at Spa-Francorchamps.
James Pull and Kelvin Snoeks crossed the line at Spa-Francorchamps believing they had finished second, but a 10-second post-race penalty against the Antonelli Motorsport car of Daniel Zampieri and Giacomo Altoè promoted the Bonaldi Motorsport pair to their first Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe victory.
Vito Postiglione spun at La Source on the opening lap after contact, and a later safety car erased the eight-second lead Zampieri had built, compressing the field and making the restart procedure the decisive moment of the race.
Championship standings after Spa remained fluid, with Spinelli and Perez holding the PRO-AM lead, Lewandowski atop the AM table after a third class win, and two rounds still remaining to settle the title fights.
Joseph Collado of AGS Events claimed his third Lamborghini Cup victory of the year following wins at Silverstone and Misano, establishing himself as the dominant force in the category.
Squadra Corse runs the Super Trofeo as a vertically integrated program where identical Huracán Super Trofeo machinery eliminates the equipment variable and forces results to hinge on driver skill, team strategy, and pit execution — exactly the element that proved decisive at Spa.