Ex-Formula One driver Alex Zanardi is set to make a return to motor
racing by taking part in the Blancpain GT Sprint Series behind the wheel
of a BMW Z4 GT3 this year.
The 47-year-old lost both legs in a
crash while racing in Champ Car in 2001, but overcame his disability to
return to motorsport. He returned just two years later racing in the
European Touring Car Championship in a specially adapted car before
driving and winning races for BMW in the World Touring Car Championship.
He stopped racing cars in 2009 but went on to win two gold
medals in handbike racing at the 2012 Paralympics. However, his desire
to return to motorsport never faded and it was reinvigorated while
testing a BMW DTM car in 2012.
"Even after leaving the sport in
2009, I was still a racing driver at heart," he said. "When I took to
the track in the BMW M3 DTM at the end of 2012, I immediately got itchy
fingers again. Ever since that moment I have been toying with the idea
of returning to motor racing.
"Together with BMW we have looked
at various options. I am even more pleased that it has worked out with
my old friends at ROAL Motorsport. I would like to say a big thank you
to BMW for this unique opportunity."
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