Chloe Chambers already partnered with RAFA Racing Team for 2026 Lamborghini Super Trofeo campaign

American star continues her career progression in GT racing and joins KDE Driver Management.

American racing star Chloe Chambers, already part of RAFA Racing Team’s 2026 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America campaigncontinues to build momentum in GT racing as she embarks on the next phase of her career.

The 21-year-old American enjoyed a standout 2025 F1 Academy campaign, finishing third in the standings with two victories and a string of podium finishes. Now firmly established within one of North America’s most competitive one-make GT series, Chambers has already begun her 2026 campaign with RAFA Racing Team following her first race appearances with the team.

Further underlining her rising profile in international motorsport, Chambers has also joined KDE Driver Management, headed by professional sports car driver Nic Jonsson, as she continues to strengthen her presence both on and off the track.

Competing in the Pro Am class, Chambers is sharing the No. 81 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2 with Ian Porter as part of RAFA Racing Team’s 2026 line-up. Her campaign got underway at Sebring, where she completed her first race weekend and began building valuable experience in the car.

Already widely regarded as one of the brightest young talents in American motorsport, Chambers first made her name through a highly successful karting career in the United States, securing multiple titles before stepping into single-seaters in the F4 United States Championship in 2021.

She later progressed into W Series, further strengthening her reputation as one of the most adaptable young drivers in the paddock. Her sports car credentials are equally impressive.

In 2023, Chambers made an immediate impact in the Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, where she secured multiple victories and further showcased her GT racing pedigree. That same year, she also made history by becoming the first female pole-sitter and race winner in the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Championship.

A return to full-time single-seater competition in F1 Academy followed in 2024 with Campos Racing, where she claimed a race win and several podium finishes before delivering an even stronger second season in 2025, ultimately securing third in the championship.

Now already embedded within RAFA Racing Team’s Lamborghini Super Trofeo campaign, Chambers continues her transition into top-level GT competition in the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Pro Am EVO2, a formidable machine powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 engine producing approximately 620 horsepower.

Known for its raw performance and demanding handling characteristics, the car presents another exciting test for the rising American star as she continues her progression toward the highest levels of sports car racing.