He is 20 years old. He lives in Aléria. And motorsport is, for him, a passion. He fell into it when he was little, “carried around” in particular by his parents on various special events including those of the Tour de Corse.
Samuel Pallois – Anziani experiences his love of motorsport through a simulator. “Since I was little, I have lived my passion via a simulator. I train every day, at least two hours a day.”
Its objective: to be detected. And he puts all his energy into this challenge.
The simulator, a brand new means of selection, organized as part of the 30th anniversary of the detection operation of the French Motor Sport Federation. And during Paris Games Week, five young people won their ticket to the final, including Samuel Pallois – Anziani. Five winners while more than 3,000 people took the wheel of rally simulators during this major event.
From simulator to road…
Samuel now has to take a step forward, change seats and move from his “living room” to the car. This will happen next December during the grand final where he will try to win the holy grail. The final will take place on the Lédenon circuit, in Gard, over 3 days. Samuel, who wants to become a professional driver, is initially aiming for youth rallying with the hope of getting a seat next season.
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