McAuliffe taps Fibre Glast composite expertise for Lamborghini Super Trofeo IMSA campaign
Professional driver and entrepreneur Sean McAuliffe has secured a partnership with Fibre Glast, underscoring the company’s repertoire for the motorsports community.
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Professional driver and entrepreneur Sean McAuliffe is partnering with Fibre Glast Developments Corp. LLC (Brookville, Ohio, U.S.), a distributor of composite materials, for the upcoming 2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo IMSA Battle on the Bricks at Indianapolis, taking place Sept. 18-20, 2025.
Fibre Glast, notable for its ISO 9001:2015 and newly earned AS9120B aerospace certification, supplies composite materials to customers including IndyCar and NASCAR champions, the USA Olympic Luge team, more than 1,000 colleges, dozens of movie studios, aerospace and power generation companies, and thousands of DIY fabricators.
Sean McAuliffe is a professional race car driver and experienced entrepreneur from Huntington, New York, competing in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo series with a larger mission: racing toward the 24 Hours of Daytona. His career highlights include championship wins in GT4 racing and podium finishes in the Porsche Sprint Challenge. McAuliffe combines racing performance with storytelling, business acumen and brand partnerships that deliver meaningful impact for his sponsors.
“With Fibre Glast’s vast experience in composites, particularly in the wind power and aerospace industries, I’m looking forward to helping them build new relationships and do more business with the motorsports community,” says McAuliffe.
“Aligning with Sean McAuliffe and the Lamborghini Super Trofeo series continues to demonstrate how our certified composite materials perform in the most elite, high-speed environments,” adds Mark Knight, CEO of Fibre Glast. “Motorsport underscores our dedication to detail, reliability and industry-leading quality. As we like to say, ‘Composite materials when and where you need them.’ We’re proud to be part of this journey.”