Motorsports
Thibaut Courtois’ team will participate in the 2024 Dakar with Christine Giampaoli
Real Madrid’s international team, TC Racing, is already looking forward to participating in Spanish F4 next season, but they are not limited to just the circuit, and with the help of driver Christine GZ, they will also be racing internationally. It is also expanding into off-roading. TC Racing has landed in the world of Rally He Raid competition and sets its sights on the toughest challenge in the field, the famous Dakar He Rally.
Christine GZ will be driving a light car (side-by-side) at the 2024 Dakar, which will also be her debut at the world’s toughest event, to be held in Saudi Arabia next January. The Spanish-Italian pilot has gained notable experience in recent years as a professional pilot competing in some of the world’s toughest off-road events such as the Baja 1000 and the World Cross Country Championships. Now, with TC Racing, he can fulfill his dream of making his debut in the legendary Dakar race.
The pilots are currently training with co-pilot Ricardo Torlaski, a Dakar legend who has participated in the event more than 10 times. The TC Racing Team has made a strong start in this field and has high hopes for this demanding race, laying the foundations for a great start to the 2024 season, which will also see its debut in the Spanish F4 Championship.
Dakar 2024 will be the 46th edition of the toughest off-road competition on the planet. It is scheduled to begin on January 5th and end on January 19th, and will be a journey of approximately 8,000 kilometers through the sands of Saudi Arabia’s desert.
A passion for motorsport has brought Thibaut Courtois and Christine GZ together. It’s the perfect starting point for the TC Racing team to start building a great sports project. They are preparing to face this new challenge by writing their stories in one of the most important competitions in the world.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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