Javi Villa, a young driver but with an extensive and international career, has confirmed his participation in the Maxi Endurance 32 driving two different cars: a Norma entered by Team Icer Brakes and a Renault Clio III.
His list of triumphs is brilliant and successful. He has raced in almost any motorsport discipline, among them it is worth mentioning he claimed the Spanish F3 Junior championship four times starting in 2004; he was a BMW Sauber Formula 1 driver in 2007/08; MINI Challenge champion in 2010; he finished on the podium no less than 11 times, including three wins, for the period 2007/09/10 and being the youngest race winner ever in the main Formula 1 feeder series, aged 19 years and 8 months; Villa also clinched a podium finish at Hungaroring during his WTCC campaign in 2011; “European Nascar Junior Trophy 2012” champion; more recently, double Spanish hill-climbing champion in 2013/14.
Javi Villa has driven almost any type of racing car, but endurance racing is a complete novelty for him. So, Maxi Endurance 32 will be his first experience with this demanding racing discipline. He approaches the century's longest race driving two different cars. And it is because Maxi Endurance 32 allows driving two different cars.
In the words of Javi Villa: “I have decided to participate driving two different cars, to enhance the chance of success winning the longest race in the world. Driving the Norma entered by Team Icer Brakes I want to win the overall classification, and with the Renault Clio III my goal is the Maxi Touring class win”.
"I think the Clio III is an extremely reliable car and I want to be in the two cars in order to provide my sponsors a world record. Having won races in each and every championship, to achieve a world record can be the icing on the cake I need to add to my list of triumphs. Besides, to open up doors for the specialty of endurance"