His first taste of motorsport came at a karting exhibition in Punta del Este through his father Jorge, an amateur driver himself.
Despite his parents wanting him to play football, he started racing karts at 7 alongside childhood friend Guido Falaschi.
Lambiris returned to car racing in 2010 in Turismo Libre Uruguayo, through his aunt who produced the series' television package.
[2] Lambiris finished eighth in his debut season on the Turismo Carretera pyramid, the highest-placed driver without a win.
He made his debut in the top class of Turismo Carretera in 2015 with Torino, qualifying for the Copa de Oro in his first season but finished at the bottom of the playoff standings – he repeated these results in 2016.