Berthon’s team-mate Clémentine Lhoste will be a contender in the Elite class, having become the first female driver to win a round of e-Trophée Andros last year with a clean sweep of the Lans en Vercors weekend.Īlthough not participating in the full season, Sébastien Loeb will be present on the grid from the opening round through his eponymous team, which fields a pair of cars – one AS 01 and one Enedis – for Jérémy Sahry and Louis Gervoson in Elite Pro and César Gazeau and Margot Lafitte in Elite. Yann Ehrlacher leads the M Racing team – run by uncle Yvan Muller – with tin-top rival Nathanaël Berthon fronting the Sylvain Pussier Competition charge in a Peugeot e208. Former single-seater racer turned GT driver Dorian Boccolacci graduates to Elite Pro after winning the Elite title in 2019, while touring car driver Nicolas Baert will get his first ice racing experience at Val Thorens. The driver Dubourg dethroned in 2021, Aurélien Panis, is also back this year aboard a Saintéloc Racing Audi A1 silhouette. He’ll be joined by Nico Prost in Elite Pro, while Gérald Fontanel and Emmanuel Moinel will contest the Elite class. Having taken his fifth ice racing title – his first in the electric era – earlier this year for his family-run team, Jean-Baptiste Dubourg leads the full-time entries for the 2021-22 campaign, driving a Renault Zoé.
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