The former Formula 1 driver Felipe Nasr will do his debuts in European Le Mans Series this weekend for the 4 Hours of Monza at the wheel of the n°47 Cetilar Villorba Corse Dallara. We have caught with the Brazilian to get his first impressions about the car, his new team, the track and ELMS.
“I’m really happy to join the series and to join Cetilar Villorba Corse after testing for them back in November. I just love being back in Monza, it brings me so many memories from my young years in Junior Formula to Formula 1 and now being back in prototype racing doing the 4 Hours of Monza I feel that it’s going to be a great experience. I’m enjoying so far, I have seen a lot of family, friends and also drivers that I know well, so it’s been great. “

“I think that the Dallara is not too different from what I used to drive in America in IMSA. There is just a different engine supplier but it’s more or less the same chassis. From the time I have been in the car we have been improving during every session, so I think that we have good chances to qualify in the top positions but of course it’s a long race and we need all the drivers to give their maximum.”
“The track at Monza is magic for me. I have so many memories here, it’s track where you can just walk in and feel the history, everything.”
The qualifying session for the 4 Hours of Monza will get underway tomorrow from 13h40 and will be streamed live in our Official Facebook page and website.
“I’m really happy to join the series and to join Cetilar Villorba Corse after testing for them back in November. I just love being back in Monza, it brings me so many memories from my young years in Junior Formula to Formula 1 and now being back in prototype racing doing the 4 Hours of Monza I feel that it’s going to be a great experience. I’m enjoying so far, I have seen a lot of family, friends and also drivers that I know well, so it’s been great. “

“I think that the Dallara is not too different from what I used to drive in America in IMSA. There is just a different engine supplier but it’s more or less the same chassis. From the time I have been in the car we have been improving during every session, so I think that we have good chances to qualify in the top positions but of course it’s a long race and we need all the drivers to give their maximum.”
“The track at Monza is magic for me. I have so many memories here, it’s track where you can just walk in and feel the history, everything.”
The qualifying session for the 4 Hours of Monza will get underway tomorrow from 13h40 and will be streamed live in our Official Facebook page and website.