2026 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia: Round 3 FSW
Round 3 of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia 2026 was held at Fuji Speedway from June 19th to 21st, 2026.
I went to watch a match on Saturday, June 20th, so I'll share my experience.
The Lamborghini Super Trofeo is a one-make race series produced by Lamborghini, featuring the V10-engined "Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2."
This year will likely be the last race for the Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2, so I felt I had to see it.
The train used in the Super Trofeo starting next year will be the 'Temerio Super Trofeo'.

Bull run to FSW
At Fuji Speedway's paddock, there was an area where a group of Lamborghinis were parked together.

These are the cars of people who participated in the "Bull Run," an event held that day before the Super Trofeo race, where everyone gathered a little way before the race and drove to Fuji Speedway (FSW).

Both cars were cool, but for me, the Revert was the coolest!
The body color is really beautiful ↓

On this day, I participated with one of my children. My eldest daughter and son couldn't make it due to scheduling conflicts, so I participated with my youngest daughter this time.We'll watch the Super Trofeo together again in 2023.I am doing this.
Since my husband was also away, I was the one who would be driving there and back, so I didn't have the courage to take out the Huracán. Plus, there was a forecast for heavy rain around the time we would be heading home, so I participated in the event in my Porsche 911 Carrera T instead of my Lamborghini.
Excuse me, Mr. Lamborghini!

Lamborghini Hospitality Area
After parking the car, we headed to the Crystal Room.
First, you check in and receive a wristband (ribbon).

This is the pass I received that day.
Lamborghini straps are often predominantly black, which looks cool and stylish.

Inside the Crystal Room, you can sit wherever you like and relax. From morning till night, everyone spends their time here as they please, whether it's relaxing, chatting, or anything else.

The large screens installed there sometimes showed live footage of the races.

There were simulators (mostly played with by children ^^), a Roger Dubuis booth, and a corner selling official Lamborghini merchandise.

In the morning, there was a breakfast and light meal buffet, and a chef cooked omelets right in front of us.

At that moment, I remembered that all the services provided at the Super Trofeo viewing event were in English.
The chefs and waiters are all foreigners, so you have to order in English.
Since the race participants, their families, and staff are almost all from overseas, it would be better if the service staff were also able to communicate in English.

There was also a display of CARBON champagne (sponsored booth)...or so I thought!
Believe it or not, we were able to enjoy champagne here. It was, in a sense, free-flowing.
Ahhh, I shouldn't have come by car!!! ...I thought for a moment, but getting to FSW without a car seems a bit difficult (lol).

Unfortunately, I had to give up on the champagne, and instead enjoyed a leisurely breakfast with some delicious coffee and other treats.

Meanwhile, a race started outside.
In addition to the Lamborghini Super Trofeo, the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Yaris Cup and BMW & MINI Racing events were also held on this day.
This is the Yaris Cup.

Super Trofeo Garage Tour
After a while, they announced, "The garage tour is about to begin," and allowed us to tour the pit area.

It was truly an impressive moment to see the Huracáns in action right before our eyes.
Isn't that just too cool, a Lamborghini that's been through a lot of battle?

Here, they explained about the Huracán Super Trofeo that runs in the Super Trofeo race, but the engine noise was so loud that it was difficult to hear what they were saying.
Perhaps for a pre-race check or something, the engine was being revved incredibly high, and a tremendous roaring sound was echoing through the pit area.

Just as he started to explain, the engine started with a loud "DOGOOOM," and then continued to make an incredible "DOGOGOGOGOGO" noise while revving the engine, which was so funny that I thought, "He's doing this on purpose, right?" (laughs).
Of course, checking and maintaining the car is the most important thing, so it's only natural that they prioritize that, and everyone understands and accepts that it wasn't intentional, but it was still kind of funny ^^

But seriously, Lamborghinis...especially the Lamborghinis race cars are just so cool.
No matter how long I stare at it, the only thought that comes to mind is, "Wow, that's cool." It's so cool it leaves me speechless.

Along the way, they even showed us the steering wheel used in the Huracán Super Trofeo.
I got to try out various things, like clicking the paddle and pressing the buttons. What surprised me was the red button on the bottom left.
Apparently, this is the button for activating the windshield wipers. Basically, the steering wheel is designed so that the driver can control everything.
Unfortunately, it rained during the race that day, so as I watched, I remembered that time and thought, "Ah, I bet the driver is pressing that red button right now."
Also, the fact that they've posted a map of the Fuji Speedway course is really nice.

I was able to ask many questions here, but the only one that I was particularly curious about and asked personally was this:
I couldn't help but ask, "That pink lady (doll) over there, she's not going to be racing with that on, is she?" (laughs).
Doesn't it make you wonder? Why doesn't it just fly away?!
The answer was... "Oh, we take that off before the race (laughs)." I thought so.

After the garage tour, I went for a stroll around the paddock.
In the pits of those participating in the BMW & MINI race, you'll find BMWs and MINIs.


There was also a display of the BMW M2 Racing.

Returning to the Crystal Room once again, the lunch buffet had just begun.
I didn't manage to get a photo of the main meat dishes, but there were two other types of meat and lasagna in the back.


Furthermore, as you'd expect from an Italian restaurant, they offer several types of pizza that are baked right in front of you.

They also prepare the pasta right in front of you.
Suddenly, the venue felt less like a race venue and more like an Italian restaurant.

I had a delicious breakfast in the morning, and after that I only did some light exercise like going down from the second floor to the first-floor garage and walking a few dozen meters around the paddock (you can't really call that exercise), so I was full, but I still ate again.
In addition to desserts, they also had gelato (or something similar, but with an ice cream-like texture), so I couldn't resist trying that as well.
Anyway, I'm going to get fat ^^

Super Trofeo Gridwalk
Just when I was starting to feel uncomfortable from eating too much, we were then told, "The grid walk is about to begin."
This will burn some calories because I'll be walking a bit (though it's just going back and forth between the second and first floors).

By the time we headed out for the grid walk, it had started raining quite heavily, so we borrowed an umbrella from the dealer (or perhaps Lamborghini Japan?) and went to the track.
I usually consider myself quite lucky when it comes to weather, and it almost never rains on me during events, so this might be my first time standing on a rainy circuit!
This was quite charming and lovely. I imagine that for most of the racers, rainy weather is not a welcome situation at all.

The safety car was a Lamborghini Urus SE, and look at this Urus SE.
Doesn't he look incredibly cool in the rain?
The rainy circuit and the Urus SE looked so beautiful that I was initially distracted by the safety car.

And then, heading towards the Huracan race cars...
Ahhhhh, no way, the Huracán looks too cool on a rainy circuit!!! It's just too picturesque.
No, seriously, it was really cool. A Lamborghini dripping with rain.

Even though it was rainy, I was able to enjoy a different atmosphere than usual, and I really enjoyed looking around at everything.
I had been looking at various drivers and teams since the morning, but during this grid walk, I decided on my "favorites" for the day and decided to cheer for them.
Watching a race is definitely more enjoyable when you have people cheering for you.

And now the race is about to begin.
First, I decided to watch the start from the rooftop just before the straightaway.
Due to the rain, the formation lap, led by the Urus SE, was only completed for two laps before the rolling start.
I absolutely love the incredible roar that occurs when the safety car is removed and the race finally starts from the formation lap.
The sound of the Huracan was absolutely amazing.

After watching the game from the rooftop for a while, I headed to the Crystal Room.
I also wanted to see what was happening in other corners of the race, so I watched by alternating between looking at the screen and the straight in front of me.


When you pit in, you can look down and see the cars that have just come in, so it's exciting throughout the race.

I'm busy watching the screen, looking at the straightaway in front of me, watching the cars pit in, and drinking coffee. But it's fun ^^
The battle for third and fourth place was incredibly close at the end, which made it quite exciting, but thankfully, despite the bad weather and rain, the race finished safely without any major accidents.

My favorite team made it to the podium, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching the competition.
When our favorite drivers returned to the Crystal Room, we even got to take commemorative photos with the children. These opportunities to interact with the drivers at such close range are incredibly precious and something we are very grateful for.

Watching the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia 2026 was a really fun race.
I was soothed by Lamborghini's hospitality and had a wonderful time. Thank you very much.
The next Super Trofeo will finally feature cars that have been transformed into Temerario Super Trofeo cars. I'm looking forward to seeing the Super Trofeo cars transformed into Temerario cars.

On the way back, it started raining heavily, just as the weather forecast had predicted, but I was able to drive home in good spirits, activating the wet mode that the Porsche 911 (since the 992 model) boasts.
I was completely overwhelmed by how cool the Lamborghini looked and how it sounded, but Porsches are cute too (that's what it all comes down to, haha).

...So, you might think this blog about watching the Lamborghini Super Trofeo ends here, right?
This isn't over yet. It continues...
Watching Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia 2026 Rd.3 Race 2
I went all the way to Fuji Speedway (FSW) to watch the Super Trofeo on Saturday, June 20th.
I was completely satisfied, and the next day, Sunday the 21st, I spent the morning thinking, "Wow, yesterday was so much fun," and went about my day as usual.
Then my second daughter, who had gone to watch the race with me yesterday, said, "I have plans to go out today, so it might just overlap with the race time."
"Huh? What are you talking about?" I thought, and asked her about it. It turned out she was also very keen to watch the Super Trofeo this Sunday.
Oh no, I didn't even tell them there was another race the next day!

When I asked her about it, she said that while researching her favorite racer and team, she found out that there was another race the next day and that the race would be broadcast live on YouTube, so she decided to "cheer them on again today!"
I never imagined that he would enjoy watching the race so much that he would research it himself and even be eager to watch the race the next day, so it was a very pleasant surprise.
If that happens, we'll definitely watch the game together!
When I checked the race schedule for Sunday, I found that it was different from Saturday's, starting in the morning (11:05 AM), so my younger daughter could watch it without any scheduling conflicts. We both watched the live broadcast on TV from the start of the race.
...That was the plan, but to my surprise, even though it was sunny in Tokyo, FSW (Fuji Speedway) on the TV screen was completely white!!

The forecast said it would be mist, so it was more of a drizzle than a downpour, but the worst part was the terrible fog.
The entire Fuji Speedway was shrouded in thick fog, and in some corners, the scenery captured on camera was so white that you couldn't even tell which corner it was or if there was even a road there.
When the time came, the formation lap, led by the Urus SE safety car, began again, but... the formation lap was interrupted by a red flag (due to dense fog).
The race was then suspended for a while. After that, the scheduled restart time kept getting pushed back, with announcements like "It's scheduled to resume at 11:20" and "It's scheduled to resume at 11:25."
I was puzzled because the broadcast didn't resume even though the fog visible on camera had cleared a bit, but the commentator's explanation made sense.
I didn't know this, but apparently the race will be suspended (cancelled) if the helicopters are unable to fly. I see. So even if the fog on the ground seems to be clearing, the race remains suspended because there's still dense fog in the sky.
The reason is that if a race were to take place in a situation where helicopters cannot be deployed, and an accident occurred that required a helicopter to transport the injured person to a hospital, the helicopter would be unable to fly.
That's certainly true. If something goes wrong, there's really nothing you can do. I learned something new.

I waited for an hour, learning new things along the way.
The race finally resumed after about an hour (the 50-minute race was shortened to 40 minutes), and everyone was able to complete it successfully.
On this day, the first-place finisher was quite stable and far ahead, but the battle for second to fourth place was very close at the end.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the game once again.

My favorite team made it to the podium! I'm so happy! ^^
I unexpectedly got to enjoy the Lamborghini Super Trofeo for two days straight.
That night, my second daughter asked me, "The next Round 4 is being held at a circuit in Korea... are you going?" and I was like, "Huh?!" (laughs).
Thank you to Lamborghini Japan and Cornes Lamborghini Shiba for the wonderful opportunity to watch the race!
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