Ethan Brown Crowned Vice Champion in Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Finale at Misano

Misano, Italy – Singaporean racing driver Ethan Brown has capped off a remarkable rookie season in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Series, clinching the Vice Champion title at the season finale held at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Italy.

Arriving in Misano fourth in the championship standings, Brown knew he needed two strong results to climb into second overall. For the final round, he reunited with German driver Jacob Riegel, his winning teammate from Shanghai, to form a proven and competitive pairing for the decisive weekend.

In Race 1, Brown started from fourth on the grid and delivered a composed and confident opening stint, keeping the car in contention before handing over to Riegel, who produced a determined drive to secure a third-place podium finish.

In Race 2, Riegel started from third and held position among the lead group before Brown took over for the closing stint. Managing pressure from behind and maintaining consistent pace, Brown brought the car home in fourth place, earning the points needed to secure second overall in the championship.

“Coming to Italy and finishing my first season as Vice Champion feels incredible,” said Brown. “We came into the weekend fourth in the standings, so to fight through and finish second overall is really special. It’s been a season of learning and growth, and I’m proud of what I achieved this year.”

The result at Misano concludes an outstanding debut campaign for Brown, highlighted by race wins in Shanghai and Sepang, multiple podiums, and consistent performances across all six rounds of the Asian championship along with a podium in Race 2 of Super Trofeo Europe at Barcelona.

Brown now remains in Misano for the Lamborghini World Finals, where he will represent Asia against the top drivers from Europe and North America, in the global season finale.

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