Wolf Racing wants to prepare for 2024 with ambitions and new talents
|Julien Guerin et Rebecca Segura posent à côté de la Wolf Thunder GB08 Midi Libre – Alexis Béthune
À l'approche de la saison 2024 qui débutera en mars, l'écurie automobile basée dans le bassin d'Alès continue son recrutement et présente des nouveaux pilotes pour la saison.
The season only begins in March and yet Wolf Racing France is working on all fronts to prepare it as best as possible. Winner of races on the legendary circuits of Monza and Mugello in Italy, the team does not intend to stop there and wishes to continue its development.
For this they continue to recruit pilots, pass them through selections and support them in their search for partners and funding. This is the case, in particular, of Julien Guerin, Alesian driver, spotted by Wolf after winning the WRF 2023 simulator challenge and who was able to take part in his first tests on the Albi circuit.
His search for support is essential, in his eyes, before the first race of the season planned (March 2 and 3) on the Nogaro circuit (Gers): "I directs me a lot towards local companies to be able to play on this 100% Alesian aspect, and to promote this throughout the Coupe de France circuits."
International objectives
For her part, Rebecca Segura, officially presented last December, continues her learning and her search for sponsors with the support of the team. "This desire to discover competition motivates me, driving on a circuit creates sensations behind the wheel of a car like this, which make us addicted."
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The objective of the season is to continue to win the title of French circuit champion, develop hillclimb racing, establish itself internationally, and finally finalize this development project at Grand Combe which could employ up to 160 people in the Humphry-Davy regional economic activity park (PRAE) sector.
In the meantime, Wolf continues to increase its relationships with its partners, "We want to develop something strong. Today' , a partner at Wolf is integrated into a group, where he is invited to events, to race days, it's a real business network around motorsport, believes & nbsp;the president of the stable Lionel Champelovier.