I had been visualizing that long Mulsanne straight for weeks — going over data, simulating laps, mentally preparing. It was one of the races I was most excited about this season. Getting closer to one of the goals for racing in tthe 24h of Lemans. But in motorsport, just like in life, not everything is in our control. A few days ago, I got a call: my teammate won’t be able to race due to health reasons. And just like that, everything shifted. It’s tough when you’ve trained, prepared, and put your focus into something… and then plans fall apart. But her well-being comes first. 🩷 Racing can wait, health can’t. Sometimes, not racing is also part of the race. We keep going.. Thanks for the support. See you at the next one🖤 #LeMans
Since I was 9 years old, my life has revolved around cars. Around dreaming big. Falling and getting back up. Never giving up. I’ve lived unforgettable moments — and also some tougher ones. This week, I was going to fulfill one of my biggest dreams: racing at Le Mans. But this time, it won’t be possible. My teammate Vanina has had health issues, and without her, we can’t be on the starting grid. I’m glad to know you’re okay, Vanina — because in the end, that’s what matters most. And yes, it hurts. Because I’ve been picturing myself there for a long time. But this is just another corner on the road. And as always, it’s time to breathe, push hard, and keep going. Because if there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s that there’s never a final lap when the engine of your passion is still running. I’ll come back to Le Mans — stronger, and more prepared.