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Chloe Chambers to make Lamborghini Super Trofeo debut with RAFA Racing

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Chloe Chambers will join RAFA Racing for her Lamborghini Super Trofeo debut at Sebring, returning to sportscar racing after two successful seasons in the all-female F1 Academy championship.


Emily Cotty, F4 Middle East, 2025 Abu Dhabi, R-Ace GP
Photo credits: F1 Academy Ltd

Young American Chloe Chambers will join RAFA Racing for her Lamborghini Super Trofeo debut next week at Sebring, returning to sportscar racing after two successful seasons in the all-female F1 Academy championship, where she earned three race wins across two years and finished third in the standings in 2025.


Chambers, 21, will pilot the #81 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 operated by RAFA Racing in the Pro class, sharing the seat with newcomer Ian Porter.


It will mark a return to GT competition for Chambers, who previously competed - and won races - in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, where she secured nine wins from 16 starts in the Cayman GT4, alongside nine pole positions, five fastest laps, and 11 podium finishes.


After making her single-seater debut in 2021 in the F4 US Championship, Chambers was selected for the 2022 W Series season. She went on to make history in the 2023 Formula Regional Oceania Championship by claiming her first race victory before later transitioning to sportscars in the Porsche one-make series.


In 2024, Chambers returned to F4 competitions by joining Campos Racing in F1 Academy, enjoying a highly positive rookie season that included a race win and four podiums, ultimately finishing sixth in the standings.


The American then completed her second and final F1 Academy season with a stellar title challenge, ultimately falling short but proving herself as a worthy rival to Doriane Pin and Maya Weug.


After scoring two podiums in Shanghai with second- and third-place finishes, she took pole position, second place, and the fastest lap in Jeddah. Consistently one of the strongest overtakers in reverse-grid races, she added a third-place finish in Miami and repeated her qualifying dominance in Montreal, converting pole position into victory.


Her title hopes suffered a setback in Zandvoort, where a technical issue prevented her from starting the second race, but she bounced back with a podium finish in Singapore. Entering the Las Vegas finale no longer in championship contention, Chambers nevertheless demonstrated her fighting spirit, taking a fourth pole position, the fastest lap, and a win in Race 2 to secure third overall in the standings.


With an already diverse racing résumé and proven speed across multiple categories, Chambers now takes on a new challenge in Lamborghini Super Trofeo, having also recently been shortlisted as one of the finalists for the 2027–28 IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship.

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