Marathon Experience

Within the framework of activities organized by the solidarity program La Marathon of TV3, which this year will address the theme of the spinal cord and brain injuries acquired, completed an interesting activity in which the professional pilots, Nani Roma, Albert Llovera and Isidre Esteve, shared their experiences and knowledge of the world of the motor, with a collective of affected by spinal cord injury. The enthusiasm and excitement, invaded the participants of the action, since the fact to personally meet professional pilots, turned this experience into a very rewarding event for all of them. Albert Llovera (World rally driver) and Isidre Esteve (pilot of Raids), explained their experiences and personal experiences with the complicated challenge of being able to be competitive in the automotive world despite suffering physical limitations. Attendees, conducted many consultations to the rapporteurs. On the one hand, they asked what were the technical differences of the adapted vehicles and the disadvantages that the disability It represented to compete against rivals without any limitation. On the other hand, they wanted to know what was the level of involvement of the international federations faced with these challenges.

Nani Roma also contributed his personal experience and highlighted the collaboration of AMV Hispania, responsible for putting at the disposal of the marathon all the infrastructure needed to carry out this activity. He also wanted to explain how people live the experience of being the teammate of Albert Llovera in the Spain Rally Championship. After interesting conversation maintained, the guests were able to enjoy a unique experience. For once, they became co-drivers of a car competition, Albert Llovera and Nani Roma, living like this in first person, the emotions that are experienced within a vehicle with these characteristics. Could also verify in situ, the technical differences that exist between car rallies of Nani Roma, who does not have any physical limitations, and the technical adaptations that need a racing car for Albert Llovera, with his body mobility reduced, should maintain full control of the car only with hands. Novellas Communication / Dept.