Mélanie Villeneuve: Finally access for women in racing!

Žak's Villeneuve reflects on the influence of skiing on racing and the new opportunities for women in motorsport.
Žak's Villeneuve reflects on the influence of skiing on racing and the new opportunities for women in motorsport. (Symbolbild/MND)

Mélanie Villeneuve: Finally access for women in racing!

Celle, Deutschland - The legendary Villeneuve family is becoming more and more in focus. In a conversation, Žak's Villeneuve, the brother of Mélanie, announced his conviction that his sister as a racing driver would have had a real chance today. With a strong skier past, he believes that the foundations for a career in racing would have been laid. "Good skiing develops a three -dimensional spatial idea," emphasizes Žaks, further explaining that you learn from skiing to create speed without engine and to make optimal use of curves to move faster. Motozurnals reports .

In his explanations it becomes clear how extremely important multi -dimensional decisions in racing are. "It is about turning your head in the right direction and connecting the driving experience with the body, the brain and the inner ears," says Žaks. These are experiences that Mélanie Villeneuve, who spent her childhood with the competitive spirit of karting, motocross and hockey, could have been implemented with enthusiasm. At a time when the gender roles were clearly defined, however, a career as a racing driver would have been a challenge.

a new legacy for Gilles Villeneuve

mélanie has now decided to redesign the legacy of her father Gilles Villeneuve, an icon of motorsport. At a press conference in Montreal, she presented a website and a brand that will deal with her father's life and incredible achievements. "It is time to authentically preserve and tell the legend of Gilles," she explains. The project will include numerous media initiative, including a film about Gilles' great career in Formula 1 and immersive experiences that reflect the highlights of his career. Class = "Source_2"> ICI Radio-Canada reports about it .

The goal of these efforts is clear: the Villeneuve family would finally like to organize to maintain the awareness of Gilles and to support its legacy with its own platform. However, Mélanie emphasizes that there is no connection between these new projects and the current legal dispute with the Musée Gilles-Villeneuve, from which the family returns. Theft of her father's great bronze statue has severely damaged confidence in the museum.

women in motorsport: progress and challenges

at a time when women in racing have more access than ever before, Mélanie Villeneuve sees great progress. Technological developments and change in society have cleared many prejudices. "Today there is no longer any reason to rule out women in motorsport," said her conviction. The female influence in racing is not new if you think of pioneers like Bertha Benz, who controlled the Benz patent engine car in 1888, or the motorcycle racer Gertrude Eisenmann, who won prices for their services in the early 1900s motorcycle online emphasizes the developments .

The pioneers of motorsport have taken decisive steps to improve the image of women in motorsport. In this sense, Mélanie will continue to work on the fact that the name Villeneuve is not only associated with a great driver, but also with a vision for an inclusive future in racing.

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