Kaizen Autosport to Make Series Debut

Veteran Virginia-based team expands into Super Trofeo North America for 2025 season...

Feb 28, 2025 - 18:20
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Kaizen Autosport to Make Series Debut

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Kaizen Autosport is the latest team to have committed to Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America competition, having announced an entry for the duo of Seth Henry and Wyatt Foster.

The team, based at Virginia International Raceway, expands into the IMSA-sanctioned single-make series following programs in series such as Porsche Sprint Challenge North America and Trans Am and Ginetta Challenge North America.

“After six years of building Kaizen into a world class racing school and training program for drivers, we are thrilled to take next step into Pro racing with our entry into the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Series,” said team owner Peter Heffring.

The team’s No. 44 Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2, sporting an eye-catching livery, has backing from Magellan Financial and Alloy Wealth Management. The car is owned by Mark Henry, the founder and CEO of Alloy.

Inaugural Ginetta Challenge North America champion Henry, who comes from an oval-track background, is set for his series debut.

“I began my racing career with Kaizen Autosport without road racing experience,” he said. “In my first year of racing, I became the 2024 North American Ginetta Challenge champion, winning seven out of ten races, and now I’m competing in IMSA in the Super Trofeo series. It’s a dream come true and a testament to Kaizen Autosport.”

Foster, meanwhile, serves as the director of driver development at Kaizen and works as as a professional driver coach.

“I’ve been part of the Kaizen family for six years as both a driver and a racing school coach,” he said.

“I’m honored to use my coaching and driving skills to help launch this new team.”

The Super Trofeo season kicks off at Sebring International Raceway next month.