He is one of the revelations of this early season in GT4 France. Although a rookie in the championship, Jérémy Corsin is no newcomer to the sport. The driver from Davayé (Saône-et-Loire) honed his skills fifteen years ago in the French Hill Climb Championship, where he still holds several records in national hill climbs in the A3 class, the same class he used to compete in. Renault Clio Cup. Since the Mont-Dore – Chambon-sur-Lac Hill Climb, Jérémy Corsin had not participated in any event. His return to competition took place during the Easter Cups, at Schumacher GP, aboard a Alpine A110 GT4 shared with Lukas Papin. The two men had twice reached the podium (2nd) and did even better in Race 1 at Dijon by winning. "It's unexpected.", says Jérémy Corsin. "It's a fantastic opportunity I've had to return this year with Schumacher GP, thanks to Gilles Zaffini, it's really great.".
Are Jérémy Corsin and Lukas Papin capable of competing for the title at the end of the season?
For the past 13 years, Jérémy Corsin has therefore stepped away from competition to focus on his professional activity and the family wine estate. "I've had the opportunity to do a few laps like that, for fun, at Track Days. But that's all.""He explains, demonstrating his impressive ability to adapt. While these early season results are already very encouraging, the situation has now completely changed for the crew, who can legitimately dream of playing a leading role this year… perhaps even winning the title?" "It certainly changes things a bit; we're going to maximize our performance in all the upcoming races, and as for me, my goal is clear: to enjoy myself, continue learning, and keep a cool head. That was really my intention when I came back to competition this year."This Sunday, May 17th, the two men will start from 7th position on the grid for Race 2 at Dijon aboard their Alpine A110 GT4 #88.
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