The Duo Will Compete in the ProAm Class
World Speed Motorsports announced that Lamborghini factory driver Jaden Conwright will teamed with up-and-coming racer Cam Aliabadi for the remainder of the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America season starting with the doubleheader weekend at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on May 10-12. The duo will share the No. 15 Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo Evo2 in the ProAm class.
Conwright has a long history with World Speed. He was awarded the VMB Driver Development Scholarship in 2014 and won the Formula Car Challenge FS championship in his first season. Conwright continued with World Speed in 2015 where he finished vice champion in the Pro Formula Mazda class.
Conwright went from success on the West Coast to worldwide success. He competed in the 2017 Asian FIA F3 series where he finished third overall in the championship. While racing in the 2019 Porsche GT3 Carrera Cup Italia, he scored nine podiums. Once back stateside, he was awarded the IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship in 2022.
Aliabadi started by attending driving schools with Mercedes-AMG from October 2016 and has since completed over a dozen classes across the United States and Europe, getting seat time in both touring and race cars on many well-known tracks such as WeatherTech Raceway, Circuit of The Americas, Spa-Francorchamps, Nurburgring Nordschleife, etc. After winning the 2021 Lamborghini Pilota Program, he decided to start his rookie year competing in the 2022 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America series, highlighted by four podiums including a win at WeatherTech Raceway.
“The new car showed up a few weeks ago, and when it got here we were still in negotiations,” stated team principal Telo Stewart. “The team got the car race ready and Scott Huffaker shook it down last week at Sonoma. We are really excited to bring Jaden back home and to add a new driver to the WSM team. Having two competitive sets of drivers in the ProAm class is exactly how we wanted to show up to Monterey.”
World Speed’s other team car is the Graham Prewett Inc No. 22 being co-piloted by Huffaker and Courtney Crone, also in the ProAm class. Like Conwright, Crone is a past IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship recipient.