Rossi unveils ongoing plans for WEC and GT World Challenge

Valentino Rossi Returns to Racing in 2024: Balancing Endurance and Sprint with BMW

In 2024, Valentino Rossi is set to continue racing a WRT BMW M4 GT3 in both the World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the GT World Challenge Europe (GTWCE). This marks his fourth year of full-time racing in cars after retiring from motorcycles at the end of 2021. Rossi expressed his excitement about competing in what he believes are the top two championships in the world.

Rossi will participate in the GTWCE Endurance Cup and also campaign in the new LMGT3 class within the WEC in 2024. He feels that the combination of eight races in WEC and five in GTWCE provides a good balance for him. Although he is part of BMW’s factory driver lineup, Rossi indicated that he may not compete in the Sprint Cup segment of the 2024 GTWCE at Brands Hatch and Misano.

Rossi’s schedule for 2024 includes 16 events with BMW and WRT, along with some MotoGP rounds working with his VR46 squad. He expressed a desire to reduce the number of races he participates in, not increase it. Although Bathurst 12 Hours was on his program for 2024, Rossi hinted that he may not compete in the Intercontinental GT Challenge event next year due to a clash with his 46th birthday celebrations.

As Rossi plans to celebrate his 46th birthday in February, he explained the significance of this number in his racing career. Despite this celebration potentially preventing his participation in one event, Rossi expressed interest in racing at Silverstone, where he was a MotoGP race winner in 2015. He also mentioned a desire to compete at Oulton Park, another British GT venue.

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