Rookie GT4 Champion Balances Racing & Electrician Training
A young German athlete has demonstrated remarkable dedication, successfully balancing the demands of a professional motorsport career with the completion of his vocational training. Cedric Fuchs, 20, recently achieved his certification as an electronics technician while simultaneously competing in the GT4 racing series.
A Dual Pursuit
Fuchs’s schedule required constant travel between the Westerwald region of Germany and Portimão, Portugal. He would race in the Winter Series on weekends and return to Holzappel on Mondays, preparing for his final examinations. To manage this intense workload, Fuchs utilized a racing simulator, alternating practice sessions with study time for his technical assessments. “It was strenuous, and I was constantly learning,” Fuchs reported.
Support System
Fuchs emphasized the importance of support from his family, and employer. Roger Mallm, of Elektrotechnik Mallm in Dreikirchen, consistently accommodated Fuchs’s racing commitments, understanding the need for time off for competitions. This support proved crucial, as Fuchs was named Rookie Champion after a successful season. He also achieved multiple first-place finishes in Portugal.
Looking Ahead
Having successfully navigated this challenging period, Fuchs has outlined his future ambitions. He intends to pursue further professional development in his trade, aiming to become a master craftsman. In motorsport, he hopes to compete at a European level. A possible next step could involve securing sponsorship to facilitate increased participation in higher-tier racing series.
Frequently Asked Questions
How old was Cedric Fuchs when he became Rookie Champion?
Cedric Fuchs was 20 years old when he became Rookie Champion of the ADAC GT4 Germany.
What type of car does Cedric Fuchs race?
Cedric Fuchs pilots a Mercedes-AMG GT4 from SR Motorsport by Schnitzelalm.
What is Cedric Fuchs’s profession?
Cedric Fuchs is a certified electronics technician.
What does it take to balance intense athletic training with the demands of a skilled trade, and how might such dedication shape future career paths?