DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Several intriguing names are part of Forty7 Motorsports’ four-car Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America lineup to start the 2026 season.
One of the recently named IMSA 3D Scholarship finalists, Keawn Tandon, will share the team’s No. 77 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2 with Lindsay Brewer. Tandon is the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America ProAm champion in 2023 and posted a best finish of third in Pro in 2025, at Misano Race 1. Brewer, in her first season in Lamborghini Super Trofeo in 2025, won twice in Am and finished third in the championship co-driving with Jem Hepworth at RAFA Racing.
On social media, Brewer wrote: “Excited to officially announce that I’ll be competing in Lamborghini Super Trofeo this year with @47motorsports and @keawntandon with the help of ATRO Hospitality.
“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!”
This is one of two cars carrying Fly Alliance colors; the other is Christopher Tasca, who scored four LB Cup and one Am podium in 2025. Tasca will be in the No. 95 Huracán entry.
One of the other cars in the team’s lineup includes its No. 3 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2 of Jackson Lee and Matt Jaskol, a blended pair of versatile veterans in the team’s California Closets Huracán.
Twenty-three old Lee, from Indianapolis, returns for his second season in Lamborghini Super Trofeo. He split last season with Forty7 Motorsports and Wayne Taylor Racing. In 2025, Lee won three races in the ProAm class including a sweep of both races and second overall at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He also had two class poles and had two other podium finishes. He has also finished second three times in IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge in a GT4 specification car.
The 2020 Team USA Scholarship winner has multiple formula car wins and has competed in the USF Championships in the INDYCAR development system and also in Michelin Pilot Challenge. In 2026, he is also competing in select road and street course races in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series; he made his debut on the streets of St. Petersburg.
“I’m excited to be back in Lamborghini Super Trofeo and reunited with Forty7 Motorsports,” said Lee. The team has shown strong pace in testing, and I’m confident we can start the season on a high note. I’m also looking forward to sharing the car with Matt Jaskol. With the experience and knowledge we both bring, I believe we have the potential to be a very competitive pairing.”
Jaskol is making his Lamborghini Super Trofeo debut after a diverse career spanning multiple disciplines. A former Red Bull Formula One development driver, he went on to compete in Indy Lights and became an ASA Speed Truck Champion. Jaskol has competed in NASCAR, racing part-time in both the Xfinity Series and Truck Series during the 2021 and 2022 seasons. His most recent IMSA start came in the 2023 Michelin Pilot Challenge Touring Car (TCR) opener at Daytona, driving a Hyundai Elantra N TCR.
Beyond driving, he has played a key role in developing talent, notably serving as an early driver coach to Alexander Rossi, working with him during his formative years. In addition to his racing career, Jaskol is a professional skydiver and stuntman, known for executing high-profile aerial stunts, including skydiving into live motorsport events. He is also deeply involved in motorsports coaching, experiential programs, and high-performance driving instruction, working with clients ranging from amateurs to elite drivers.
“Full circle moment getting back in a race car with Forty7 Motorsports alongside people I’ve grown up with in this sport, just beyond grateful to be here,” said Jaskol. “I’ve known Kevin Lee for a very long time so to be racing alongside his son is extremely cool!”
Christopher Koebbe completes the Forty7 lineup in the No. 66 Huracán.
The 2026 season kicks off March 18th-20th at Sebring International Raceway during the IMSA Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring weekend.