The challenges facing disabled racing drivers
Here we present the stories of three disabled racing drivers - each at very different stages in their motorsport careers. The young karter, the aspiring endurance racer and the seasoned professional
In this week's Autosport magazine, a special edition of our Engineering supplement celebrates the achievements of drivers racing with disabilities - and the technology that helps make that possible.
Here are the stories of three such racers: a young karter acclimatising to racing with deafness, a national racer who isn't letting a rare form of muscular dystrophy stand in the way of his endurance-racing ambitions, and a man who was on the cusp of Formula 1 before an accident left him in a wheelchair - but who has rebounded to become a touring car champion.
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