Lindsay Brewer announces sophomore Lamborghini Super Trofeo NA campaign, joins Forty7 Motorsports
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Lindsay Brewer will contest her second season in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America in 2026, switching to Forty7 Motorsports as she aims to keep momentum after narrowly missing the AM title in her rookie campaign.

Lindsay Brewer will contest her second season in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America in 2026, switching to Forty7 Motorsports alongside 2023 champion Keawn Tandon as she targets to keep momentum after narrowly missing the title in her rookie campaign.
Brewer made her debut in GT racing in 2025 when she joined the Lamborghini one-make championship following several seasons in high-level single-seaters. Partnering Jem Hepworth in an all-female lineup, the duo immediately proved competitive in the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2.
Their first race weekend at Sebring International Raceway already resulted in a podium finish in the AM class, with Brewer and Hepworth securing third place. The pair maintained their momentum throughout the season, adding another third-place finish at Laguna Seca before stepping up to a series of runner-up results at Watkins Glen. Their breakthrough victory arrived at Road America, where Brewer and her teammate converted their consistent pace into their first class win of the year.
The strong results continued through the second half of the campaign: after overcoming early setbacks at Indianapolis to secure another third-place finish, the Brewer delivered a near-perfect performance at the season finale in Misano, Italy, where she finished second in the first race before taking victory in the final round of the year - coming just two points shy of the championship.
Despite having only one season of GT racing experience, Brewer quickly proved to be a consistent podium contender, demonstrating quick adaptability to the Lamborghini platform.
Now entering her second season in the championship, Brewer will continue her development in a new environment with Forty7 Motorsports and a new teammate, the fast and experienced Keawn Tandon, aiming to build on the momentum from her highly encouraging rookie campaign and mount another challenge.
"I loved every moment of this series last season, and I’m looking forward to building on that momentum in 2026 as I continue progressing in my GT career. Let’s go win some races", Brewer commented.
Brewer’s motorsport journey began in karting in the United States before she briefly stepped away from competitions to focus on her academic studies. She returned to racing in 2021, making her car racing debut in the SRO TC America Series while also competing in the Skip Barber Formula Race Series, where she developed the racecraft necessary for single-seater competition.
In 2022 she progressed to the Indy Pro 2000 Championship on the Road to Indy ladder, immediately finishing eighth on her debut at Indianapolis. Later that season she returned to the top ten at Toronto during her first experience racing on a street circuit. Her sophomore season in 2023 marked her first full campaign in single-seaters, where she continued to improve and consistently closed in on top-ten finishes.
Brewer then took a significant step forward in 2024 by moving into Indy NXT, the primary feeder series to IndyCar. Competing in a partial season, she demonstrated steady progress, achieving a best finish of 15th while continuing to reduce the gap to more experienced competitors.
The transition to GT racing in 2025 proved to be a pivotal moment in her career: Brewer immediately demonstrated class podium-level pace, racing smartly in the busy multi-class field of the Lamborghini one-make North American series.
With valuable experience now gained from her rookie year, Lindsay Brewer heads into 2026 determined to continue her development in the series: the new season begins with a double-header at Sebring International Raceway from March 18-20, before the championship visits WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, Watkins Glen International, Road America and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The season will conclude in October at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza with the traditional Lamborghini World Finals.