By Tony DiZinno
The No. 22 STR Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 hasn't figured in too much to this year's Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo North America season, but has been on pace this weekend with arrival of young 22-year-old Edoardo Liberati alongside Fernando Barbachano this weekend.
Liberati, who replaces Max Biancardi, is the latest Italian driver to head to the North American championship and he's got an intriguing story line too. He's the first driver to compete in all three Lamborghini Super Trofeo championships, North America, Europe and Asia, all in the same season.
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