Katayama joins Speedcar revolution
Ukyo Katayama has confirmed he will take the Speedcar Series
challenge later this year when he enters in the inaugural
Grand Racing event. The Japanese star is the latest ex-Formula
One driver to announce he will battle for the championship's
600,000 US dollars first prize.
Katayama said: "I am delighted to be confirmed as the
first driver from the Far East to be taking part in the Speedcar
Series. It is especially nice for me, as I am confident the
series will visit Japan at some stage during the championship!
This will be another great challenge for me, after taking
part in Formula One, the Le Mans 24 Hours, and by climbing
some of the world's toughest mountains."
"My initial impressions of the car are very good, the
engine is very powerful and makes a great sound. They will
provide a very different kind of competition for myself and
all the other drivers, we will all be coming from quite a
level playing field in terms of experience, and that will
make things very exciting for the fans, whom I am sure will
love the exciting racing."
Benoit Lamonerie, General Manager of Speedcar Series, added:
"With an increasing interest from high profiled drivers,
I am confident of a good racing season to commence in November."
Further announcements on teams and drivers taking part in
the Championship will be made shortly.
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