Valentino Rossi back on track: American challenge for the 'Doctor'
The champion from Tavullia will be at the start of the Indianapolis 8 Hours, at the wheel of the BMW M4 GT3 Evo on the historic U.S. circuit.
The champion from Tavullia will be at the start of the Indianapolis 8 Hours, at the wheel of the BMW M4 GT3 Evo on the historic U.S. circuit.
All the excitement of the 'Doctor', fresh from his second place finish in the LMGT3 class at Lone Star Le Mans, Texas.
The ‘Doctor’ is on the top step of the podium for the first time since he has been racing in GT classes.
The Doctor finished sixth in the iconic 12 Hours.
The Doctor is back from his first season on four wheels.
“He knows the Barcelona circuit very well due to his previous career, so we are confident of a great result,” stressed the “Doctor’s” teammate.
“I am very happy to go to Catalonia, it was one of my favorite circuits with motorcycles.”
For the ‘Doctor’ it was a bitter Sunday, although good feelings were not lacking.
Starting in 11th position, Team WRT’s No. 46 Audi confirmed the placing at the finish, despite some difficulties in the pits.
Nico Müller, who with the ‘Doctor’ and Frederic Vervisch shares the adventure in GT World Challenge Europe in Team WRT, extolled the Tavullia rider’s performance in Hockenheim.
Ready to tackle the 24 Hours of Spa this weekend, the ‘Doctor’ reveals ambitions and goals, at the moment always on four wheels.