Ahead of her GTE Am class FIAWEC move for 2023, Lilou Wadoux has become Ferrari's first female factory driver. Full story ⬇️
Wadoux, 21, has been named as part of the Italian manufacturer’s Competizione GT roster for the coming season and will race a Ferrari 488 GTE Evo run by the AF Corse squad in the GTE Am class of the series.
Wadoux will be the silver-rated driver in the line-up alongside bronze Luis Perez Companc, who was named on the 2023 WEC entry list on its publication last week. “This is also reflected in the partnership between the Ferrari driver academy and the FIA Girls on Track - Rising Stars programme, created by the Women in Motorsport Commission of the FIA,” it continued.Lilou Wadoux, Ferrari Competizioni GT“Becoming an official driver is a dream come true and brings great responsibility.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
WEC: Lilou Wadoux added to Ferrari factory GT driver rosterFerrari has added Lilou Wadoux to its stable of factory GT drivers. The 21-year-old Frenchwoman will race for Richard Mille AF Corse in the WEC this year:
Weiterlesen »
Corvette completes factory line-up for 2023 WEC GTE Am campaignCorvette has announced that silver-rated Nicolas Varrone will join Nicky Catsburg and Ben Keating in its factory entry in the GTE AM class of the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2023.
Weiterlesen »
Jean Alesi: It is now Adrian Newey versus Ferrari in F1, not Red BullEx-Ferrari driver Jean Alesi believes that their true competitor is not the Red Bull team, but their design chief Adrian Newey.
Weiterlesen »
Everyone has the right to protest despite holding up 'mythical' ambulances, caller argues'The protests are far more important than sorting the traffic out!' This caller tells Nick Ferrari that despite the 'mythical ambulances' being held up, people have the 'right' to protest. NickFerrariLBC
Weiterlesen »
For some Brits, going to the hospital is 'something to do' claims LBC caller'Someone needs to walk around and tell patients they don't need to be there!' This caller says for some Brits, going to the hospital is 'something to do' when they're bored. NickFerrariLBC
Weiterlesen »
The factors behind Vettel’s priority shift in his final F1 chapterPost-Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel has reinvented himself as a force for social justice. From litter picking after grands prix and renouncing travel by private jet to prominently supporting the LGBTQ+ community, the now retired driver pursued his activism with the same relentless energy he brought to his world championship campaigns. But what, asks STUART CODLING, prompted this change?
Weiterlesen »