Comunicati Stampa - What is going on in DACH? #1
What is going on in DACH? #1
Dear Community,
with this press release series i want to inform you about drivers and mangers from DACH on a regular basis. Many of you might now ask what DACH means. DACH is the german term for the three german speaking countries Germany, Austria and Switzerland. I hope you enjoy the infos and maybe it motivates you to keep us updated about drivers from your country.
Germany:
Volker Adler (Adler) is the first driver i want to mention. He is driving very successful in the Indy Junior USA Series. Recently he became #1 driver in Germany. He is very athletic, young and fast.
Sebando Alettel (IceBoert) is the most successful driver in the whole DACH Region at the moment. He has the most wins and poles and is climbing the ranking ladder with huge steps. Watch out for him, he might surprise the most in whole MRC this season.
There are many more good drivers in Germany but I want to mention and point out Nick Schmidt (Fluxxi) and Christian Buttl (Buttl). Both drivers are very young and have huge potential. Also both managers are very active in the community and valuable members.
Austria:
Eduardo Diesel (edis10) has had a wonderful season so far. He recently became #1 in Austria and is catching up to the top drivers in MRC. It´s only a matter of time and training until he will be able to reach the Champions Trophy.
Rudi Bremser (Rudi08) is a new face in Austria and a future champion. He is very young, intelligent and has for his age excellent mental skills. Future challenger of Diesel for the Austrian crown.
Switzerland:
Switzerland is a nation in rebuild mode. Currently they represent a small community but they have some young and well developing drivers. I would like to point out Lucas Meier (LucasMeier), Rocco Rapido (Invictus) and Peer Woll (Scratchy81). All three are 18 years old and will battle for the top ranking spot in Switzerland very soon.
Thats all for Oktober. I hope you enjoyed reading this press release. See you next month! Race On!