Fast female Sabine Schmitz will tame an FIA World Touring Car Championship race car for the first time when she takes on 19 male rivals on home ground at the most demanding track on the planet â the legendary NĂźrburgring Nordschleife near Cologne in Germany.
Schmitz, 45, has signed up to contest the two WTCC races scheduled for the 25-kilometre âRing layout on 16 May, which take place just ahead of the NĂźrburgring 24 Hours.
But while the championship and her ALL-INKL.COM MĂźnnich Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 will be new to the driver and TV presenter, few know the NĂźrburgring Nordschleife and its demanding 170 corners better than Schmitz.
Growing up at the family hotel within sight of the famous circuit, Schmitz achieved success and fame through her driving exploits around the âRing. Not only is she a winner of the gruelling NĂźrburgring 24 Hours with the Porsche factory team, Schmitz began a high-speed âtaxiâ service to show visitors to the venue how a fast lap should be done. It meant she would typically complete more than 30,000 laps of the track each year.
Schmitz also found fame presenting D Motor on the DMAX television channel and on BBCTop Gear, when she lapped the track faster than outgoing presenter Jeremy Clarkson.
Her WTCC debut marks a return to racing following a one-year absence and coincides with the championshipâs first visit to the NĂźrburgring Nordschleife, which last hosted a FIA-level international race in 1983. Schmitzâs progress throughout the WTCC weekend will be captured on camera with regular updates broadcast online, on TV and on social media.
âWe are thrilled to welcome a great talent and personality like Sabine Schmitz to the WTCC family and we canât wait to watch her at the wheel of a new-generation TC1 World Touring Car on the worldâs toughest race circuit against the best touring car drivers,â said WTCC General Manager François Ribeiro. âThe NĂźrburgring Nordschleife will be a peak event in the season, the race all our drivers want to win. While Sabine doesn’t have experience of driving her ALL-INKL.COM MĂźnnich Motorsport Chevrolet, her professional racing background and intimate knowledge of the track will mean thereâs no reason why she canât challenge the male WTCC drivers.â
Schmitz, who will promote the FIA Women in Motorsport initiative during her WTCC Race of Germany appearance from 15/16 May, said: âI am really happy that I have the opportunity to take part in the WTCC. In my eyes it is the best racing series we have. I could have entered the championship a race earlier, but sadly that didnât work with my agenda. But the WTCC Test Day on the Nordschleife on 28 April will be very important and good for my preparation.â
She continued: âI will stay realistic with my goals for the races. There are some very good drivers on the grid and even if some of them donât know the Nordschleife very well, they are the best touring car drivers in the world. But maybe the weather is on my side. I love to drive on the Nordschleife when itâs raining and we get plenty of rain there.â