.TOYOTA_GR has heaped praise on Lilou Wadoux's first test of its WEC challenger at the Bahrain rookie test. Full story ⬇️
team, Wadoux was given an opportunity by the FIA World Endurance Championship to drive for the title-winning Toyota Hypercar team in the post-season rookie test in Bahrain.
Toyota heaped praise on Wadoux for acclimatising to a complex hybrid-powered LMH machinery in a limited span of time, with technical director Pascal Vasselon happy with the pace she was able to achieve during her two runs in the car.“Within the few rookies who have been testing today on Peugeot and us, she has done quite well. So very impressive.
The 21-year-old was happy with how the test went, but admitted she still has a lot to learn about hypercar machinery.
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