Have Courage and be kind-Physically disabled man all set to race at the Le Mans 2016

If you have a strong will and anticipate doing something great in your life there is nothing that can ever stop you to do so. The saying is cent percent justified by a differently able man who is all set to appear in the race with a determined mind capable attitude and a thriving disabled but completely competent body

If you have a strong will and anticipate doing something great in your life, there is nothing that can ever stop you to do so. The saying is cent percent justified by a differently able man, who is all set to appear in the race with a determined mind, capable attitude and a thriving disabled, but completely competent body. Yes this indeed is a story of a trend setter, a go getter, a Hero in a true sense; we are talking about Frederic Sausset, a race fanatic, who has struggled with his life ever since he lost both his arms and legs while he was infected with a dreaded infection. The 46-year-old racing enthusiast, lost parts his entire body parts, vital for existence and extremely important to carry out the daily tasks of life, however this situation did not deter the confidence of this passionate, unwavering and brave man who productively qualified for one of the most exhausting races of all time – Le Mans 24 Hours. 

As he participates, Sausset would become the second physically challenged person to have sustained in a key survival race in the previous year following Alex Zanardi who entered the 24 Hours of Spa in the month of July back in 2014. Sausset quotes that he finished a lap on the Bugatti circuit in just 2 minutes and 5 seconds, riding an Audi RS3 – three seconds additional to the 11 times Le Mans 24 Hours contestant Christophe Tinseau. The race enthusiast who hurls down from France would take part in the Le Mans 24 Hours in 2016 and would drive a specifically designed Morgan LMP2 car in the taxing contest. The design of ​​the prototype LMP2 was enormously backed up numerous businesses, manufacturers, sportsmen and financial bankers