Ethan Brown Selected for Final Stage of Lamborghini Young Driver Program Singaporean Racer Among Eight Drivers Chosen for Global Shootout in Italy

Singapore, November 3, 2025 – Singaporean racing driver Ethan Brown has been selected as one of just eight drivers worldwide to advance to the final stage of the 2025 Lamborghini Young Driver Program, the prestigious Lamborghini Young Driver Shootout taking place on November 10–11 at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Italy. The event follows Super Trofeo Asia finale (November 6–7) and Lamborghini World Finals (November 8–9) and will determine which standout talents move forward toward Lamborghini’s factory sportscar racing opportunities.

Brown was originally announced in July as one of just 16 drivers worldwide and the first Singaporean ever selected to the first stage of the 2025 Lamborghini Young Driver Program, an initiative that brings together the most promising talents from Lamborghini’s global Super Trofeo championships. Earlier this month, he attended the Lamborghini Young Driver Training Camp at Lamborghini Headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese, where participants were evaluated on physical fitness, simulator performance, data analysis, and media and technical feedback. Following an impressive performance across all areas, the 20-year-old was named among the eight finalists advancing to the Lamborghini Young Driver Shootout at Misano.

“It’s such an amazing feeling to make it to the final stage of the program,” said Brown. “Coming into my rookie season, one of my big goals was just to be part of the Young Driver Program, so to now reach the shootout is very special. This season has already gone beyond what I expected, and I’m super proud to be representing Singapore on this stage. Now I’m just focused on giving it everything at Misano.”

Competing in his rookie season of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Series, Brown has enjoyed an outstanding campaign, highlighted by race victories in Shanghai and Sepang along with two additional podium finishes across five rounds. Taking a major step up in his development, he made his European debut earlier this month at Round 5 of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe in Barcelona, where he and American teammate Elias De La Torre adapted quickly to new conditions and delivered impressive results finishing 4th and 3rd in a highly competitive 33-car field.

The Lamborghini Young Driver Program is designed to identify and develop the next generation of factory drivers, offering comprehensive training in race craft, data interpretation, media management, and physical and mental performance. The program has a proven record of producing top-tier GT and factory racers within Lamborghini’s global motorsport structure.

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