Valentino Rossi ponders options for his 2024 racing programme

Attention has turned to what The Doctor will do in 2024🤡 to furtᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚher extend his motorsport legend.
"I think the program is not yet defined," Rossi said after his most recent race in Barcelona conc♐luded in the gravel.
"But I will d꧋efinitely continue to compete here in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup.
"Whether I will co✅ntinue to race in the Sprint Cup is still ꦬopen.”
He added to : "I'll certainly start in GT3 𒁃next year and not in a hypercar.
"I want to drive a GT3 at Le Mans! The question is whether I'll drive the entire F♚IA WEC.
“But I definitely want to stay in the GT World Challenge Europe, which I really🔥 like.
“The rest of the programme꧃ is a ques🎉tion of how much time I have."

Rossi, a Team WRT driver in a BMW this season, will stick by hꦰis team for 202꧙4 too.
GT World Challenge Europe have confir🌃med a 16-round championship for next year.
Rossi’s goal remains to race in the famous 24 Hours of Le M🐲ans but his entry remains u🌠nconfirmed.
This🌌 year, he won for the first tiꦦme in a car in a support race, the Road To Le Mans.
But Rossi will not raceღ in the Nurburgring 24 Hours in 2024 because he insists the licensing is problematic.
“I think it will be difficult because 💖I don't have enough time to do it,” he said about obtaining a licence.
"Besides, I'd have to drive a small car and I don't feel like small and lo𒀰w✱-power vehicles."
Rossi is now 44 years old and retains his responsibility as team owner of the Mooney VR4💃6 MotoGP team, which is having a breakthrough season by challenging for the title through Marco Bezzecchi.
A big decision looms for Rossi about whether to keep his team with𝄹in 💫Ducati’s ranks, or take them to Yamaha for 2025.

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