WEC - 6 Hours of Fuji: Keiko Ihara helps her team to its best result this year
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WEC - 6 Hours of Fuji: Keiko Ihara helps her team to its best result this year

Competing at the wheel of Larbre Compétition's #50 Ligier JS P217 along with Romano Ricci and Erwin Creed, the female Japanese driver feels satisfied with her race. She finished 10th overall and fifth in the LMP2 class, the team's best result this year.

At the 6 Hours of Fuji, fourth round of the World Endurance Championship (WEC) 2018-2019 Super Season, Keiko Ihara hit the track at home representing Larbre Compétition with two French teammates, Romano Ricci and Erwin Creed.

Keiko Ihara (45 years of age) is the first woman to claim a podium finish in the World Endurance Championship (WEC), in LMP2 (third at Fuji and Bahrain in 2014). At this year's running of the 6 Hours of Fuji, she finished 10th overall and fifth in LMP2, and she is thrilled: "It's our best result in the class this year. I am very happy with the team and to represent Larbre Compétition, we had a really good race." Ihara has participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times and won at Fuji once in the Asian Le Mans Series. Still just as passionate about competing, her aim is to groom new talent and in particular promote motorsport among women. "Yes, I was the first woman to reach a podium finish in the WEC and to win in the Le Mans Series, but I would like to pass the baton now to a new generation of women racing drivers. And I hope they surpass my achievements." A member of the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission, Keiko Ihara is working diligently to make her goals a reality via future projects. 

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