The 23-year-old Italian joins Timo Scheider, supporting the electric off-road series, both in an advisory role and as a reserve driver in case a team needs to request a replacement during a race
Tamara Molinaro will also be in Extreme E. The 23-year-old Italian, who began her competitive career at the age of 11, enters the series as a championship driver following the news that the one who preceded her in this role, Jutta Kleinschmidt, will race the rest of the season for the ABT Cupra XE team.
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The carreer
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Tamara Molinaro worked her way up to the U27 European Rally Championship by taking the title of European Women’s Rally Champion in 2017 after winning four of the eight rounds. Later he gained experience in the WRC2 class of the world rally, in the Titans RX Rallycross championship and in the Italian Gravel Championship, finishing second in the U25 classification and first in the Ladies classification.
Ready for action
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Tamara joins Extreme E as a championship driver alongside Timo Scheider, supporting the series, both in an advisory role, and as a reserve driver in case one of the teams were to request a replacement during an X Prix, as due to due to the nature of the venues, he will not have a backup driver on site.
July 6, 2021 (change July 6, 2021 | 10:07 am)
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