Doriane Pin, from Prema Racing, celebrated her third place on the podium at the FIA Formula Academy Round 2 in Miami. However, she admitted that her car was not up to the challenge due to the intense heat and issues with her tires and setup.
Throughout the weekend, Pin struggled to keep up with championship leader Abbi Pulling, who dominated the race in Miami. This setback left Pin 34 points behind the Alpine Junior Driver.
Pin commented on the challenging conditions, stating that the heat and humidity made it difficult to stay hydrated during the race. She emphasized the importance of managing hydration before and after the race, especially since there is no water available in the car. Despite these obstacles, Pin, who is accustomed to endurance racing, managed to secure second place in Race 1 and third place in Race 2.
In the final moments of Race 2, Pin came close to overtaking Bianca Bustamante, the McLaren Development Driver. Although she narrowly missed the opportunity, Pin still earned valuable points, allowing her to maintain her position as second in the Drivers’ Championship.
Looking ahead to the next F1 Academy event in Barcelona from June 21-23, the Mercedes Junior Driver will embark on her debut campaign in FRECA as part of the Iron Dame’s series debut.
In addition to her participation in FRECA, Pin will continue her role as a driver for the Iron Dame’s successful team in the WEC, while aiming for Le Mans in early June.
“Yes, I have a considerable number of commitments between Barcelona. This season, I will be competing in FRECA, which represents an incredible opportunity for me as a driver. It is a challenging championship with a large number of cars, and I am looking forward to the start of the season next week,” explained Pin.
“After that, I have the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the Iron Dames. It is one of the most important races of the year, and I am excited about the prospect. I hope we can achieve a favorable result with the Iron Dames, as we have dedicated a lot of effort to this goal. I am confident that we will be strong competitors. Although I have participated in Le Mans before, competing in the GT category is a completely new experience compared to LMP2. My participation in the road to Le Mans in 2021 provided me with some valuable insights into the GT car.”
“I believe we will have enough practice sessions before the race, which will allow us to focus on ensuring that everything is in order and prepared for optimal performance. Consistency and avoiding mistakes will be crucial during the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It’s not just about speed and performance; intelligence and strategy play a significant role. I am looking forward to the challenge.”
In Barcelona, Pin will strive to regain the lead in the F1 Academy Pulling Championship and reaffirm her position as the favorite. She is very familiar with the track, having gained substantial experience there.
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Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton secured an exciting victory at the Monaco Grand Prix last Sunday. Hamilton, from the Mercedes team, showcased his skill and determination by overtaking his competitors and crossing the finish line in first place. This victory marks the fourth time Hamilton has won the Monaco Grand Prix in his career.
The race was full of excitement, with several overtakes and moments of tension. Hamilton started in pole position, but had to fight to maintain his position during the race. His main rivals, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, pressured Hamilton throughout the race, but the British driver managed to stay ahead.
The victory of Hamilton is a significant milestone in his Formula 1 career. With this win, he is getting closer to Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world titles. Hamilton has already won six world titles and is determined to reach Schumacher’s record.
In addition to Hamilton’s victory, the race also had other highlights. Sergio Perez from the Red Bull team finished in second place, showing a great performance. The Mexican driver managed to recover from an unfavorable starting position and climb onto the podium.
Another highlight of the race was the performance of Lando Norris from the McLaren team. The young British driver finished in third place, achieving his first podium in Formula 1. Norris showed great talent and promises to be a name to watch in the future.
Overall, the Monaco Grand Prix was an exciting and action-packed race. Hamilton once again showed his skill and determination, securing an important victory for his team and his career. Now, all eyes are on the next race, where Hamilton will seek another win and get even closer to Schumacher’s record.