EUROFORMULA SCHOOL – VOLANT EUROFORMULA 2014 – AN IMPORTANT NEW CHANGE!

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For the fifth edition of the  Volant Euroformula, the La Châtre team have expanded their award to include young inexperienced  racing drivers. Selections for the semi-finals: 6 drivers without a competition licence and 6 licensed drivers – A € 60,000  award for the winner of the final. The  award to go to the discipline of their choice be it racing, rallying, karting… – An award reserved for drivers without their competition licence for the best among them during the semi-final or final
Launched in 2010, the Volant Euroformula has never ceased to innovate and uncover young talent who now take part in international competitions. For this fifth edition, Laurent Fradon will open the door for young racing drivers without their competition licence by awarding them three races in Formula Renault 2.0 in the V d V 2015 Championship!
As well as this important new change, the directors of the EUROFORMULA School have also added some other improvements:
A selection reserved exclusively for those without a competition licence. To give them the same opportunity as experienced drivers, they are offered two days training “post-selections” on the La Châtre circuit, at an exceptional price.
 For their financial contribution, they can spread the payments over 10 months without incurring any fees.
To take part in the selections of the VOLANT EUROFORMULA 2014, the students must not have won any Volant, nor been classed in the top 3 of any national or international single-seater, prototype, rally or cross-country championships… in the last three years.
The initial fee is € 1,950 and an additional fee of € 1,090 is for the semi-finalists only.
The top twelve will take part in the semi-final on an undefined circuit and the top five will compete against each other in the final.
The lucky winner joins a Roll of Honour which includes Paul Loup CHATIN (2010), Simon GACHET (2011), Enzo GUIBBERT (2012) and Anthoine Hubert (2013) whose performances we still follow.
The EUROFORMULA School, which was founded in 1997, is the legacy of the PRIVILEGE FORMULA School. It has trained more than 30,000 students and many talented  racing drivers such as Jean Eric VERGNE, Bertrand BAGUETTE, Nelson PANCIATICI, Stéphane RICHELMI… Among the many structures that exist, its single-seater department places the school today as the last true Single-seater Racing Driver School in France with its own training methods, Competition Training Department and a Club for its experienced students.