Serbian racing driver Miloš Pavlović has achieved two victories in just five days!
After his success in the three-hour endurance race in Monza, Miloš was the fastest in his class last Friday in a sprint race at another legendary track – Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.
Unlike Italy, where he achieved success behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2, Pavlović celebrated in Belgium after a brilliant drive in a Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2.
The Lamborghini Super Trofeo championship race weekend at Spa-Francorchamps was held as part of the program for the famous “24 Hours of Spa” endurance race, so drivers in the Huracán Super Trofeo competed in their 50-minute races on Friday and Saturday.

Race Highlights at Spa-Francorchamps
On Friday, the ASR Team’s Huracán, with starting number 33, began almost from the very back of the grid, as Miloš’s teammate Alessio Ruffini could not secure a better qualifying position. However, a crash at the front of the pack at the very start of the race played into the hands of the Pro-Am category duo, as the safety car was on track for almost 30 minutes, keeping the Huracán pack compact.
Ruffini handed the car over to Pavlović in 21st position overall. By the time the mandatory driver change period ended, Miloš had already recovered ten positions, placing them third in the Pro-Am class!
With just five minutes remaining in the race, Pavlović was hot on the heels of the first and second-placed cars in his class. Two minutes before the end, in the final chicane before the main straight, he took the lead in his class and quickly built up enough of an advantage for a secure triumph.
In the second race on Saturday, Miloš was the first driver in the Huracán. During his stint, he was constantly battling for the overall lead and the Pro-Am class victory. However, after the driver change, Ruffini dropped in the standings but, after a tough fight with rivals in the race’s closing stages, managed to secure fourth position in class.
Pavlović’s Reaction and Future Plans
“We raced on one of my favorite tracks, and I can say we had a positive weekend! We managed to push some boundaries, and for the first time, we won in our Pro-Am class, achieving something we had been missing. We rounded off the weekend with a fourth place in the second race, which means we collected a lot of points for the championship standings! Now we will try to continue preparing for the next races in this positive rhythm, and there’s enough time as the next race is at the end of summer,” Pavlović said after the race.
The next race weekend within the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe championship is scheduled from August 29 to 31, and will take place at the Nürburgring circuit in Germany.
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Source B92; Foto: Miloš Pavlović PR Team



