REBELLION Racing heads to Japan for sixth WEC round at the legendary Fuji Speedway

REBELLION Racing is looking forward to the 6 hours of Fuji as the Swiss team has always been successful at the track with four LMP1 Privateer wins in the last four races and an overall podium finish in 2013.Currently, REBELLION Racing is leading the FIA WEC LMP1 Privateer classification with the Rebellion R-One AER #13.REBELLION Racing is aiming to secure the LMP1 Privateer Trophy after Sunday’s race. This would be the fifth consecutive LMP1 Privateer Trophy for the Swiss team after 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.In doing so the #13 Rebellion R-One drivers Alexandre Imperatori, Domink Kraihamer and Mathéo Tuscher could win the LMP1 Privateer Drivers championship.Sunday’s 6 Hours of Fuji will be the first race in Japan for Mathéo Tuscher, « I had the chance to visit Tokyo before heading to Fuji and I have to admit that I really enjoy Japan! Now it’s time to focus on our weekend and I’m really looking forward to discover the Fuji speedway.»On Sunday October 16, the 6 Hours of Fuji will start at 11h00 local time (3h00 GMT).Bart Hayden, REBELLION Racing Team Manager : « We are heading to the 6 Hours of Fuji strongly determined to achieve the best results in order to keep our winning record in the LMP1 Privateer. We hope we will have a good race and that the team, the drivers and our partners will be rewarded from their hard work of this season.»


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