Habsburg Faces Adversity at Le Mans: A Tale of Triumph Over Tragedy

Habsburg Faces Adversity at Le Mans: A Tale of Triumph Over Tragedy

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Alpine’s Ferdinand Habsburg admitted that he’s on the “back foot” at Le Mans this week after suffering the “worst crash” of his career two months ago in Aragon. “Yeah, I’m on the back foot,” he said. “I have catching up to do. It’s like I missed some days of school and I have to catch […]

The Austrian driver acknowledged that he is behind in his preparations and likened it to catching up on missed schoolwork. His recovery from a serious crash at Motorland Aragon in April led to a substantial period away from the team. Habsburg expressed his struggles in adapting to the significant changes made to the car and the software package. Despite feeling lost initially, he is now focused on regaining his previous form and aiming to win at Le Mans. Habsburg emphasized the importance of staying sharp and focused mentally for the challenges ahead and expressed gratitude for the support from the Alpine team throughout his recovery.

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