Charlie, who will make history this weekend as the first transgender racer in the Nurburgring 24 Hours – with a Le Mans entry the ultimate goal – is set to join VR Motorsport to drive a Praga in Britcar next season.

A racing driver for over 15 years, Charlie’s career has included hillclimb in Britain and Europe, the Ginetta GT5 Challenge and the Michelin Le Mans Cup. She currently competes in the newly-named Nurburgring Endurance Series which will see her race at the famous Nurburgring 24 Hours, one of the world’s toughest races. Each lap of the Nürburgring Nordschleife includes over 170 corners and over 300 metres of elevation change, it is a uniquely challenging track, nicknamed ‘The Green Hell’ by Formula 1 World Champion Jackie Stewart.

For 2021, the Leicestershire-born professional driver joins a lineup of Praga drivers from a variety of backgrounds, competing in a much-expanded Praga campaign with VR Motorsport. She will race the new, fifth generation, all-carbon Praga R1 racing car, full details of which will be revealed later this year. She will take part in a private test of the current Praga R1 at the Anglesey Circuit next month.

Praga’s all-new dedicated Britcar race class was announced last week by Managing Director of Praga Cars UK Mark Harrison, a former McLaren and BMW executive, as the company sets a course towards an international one-make race series.

Details of the fifth generation Praga R1 will be revealed at Silverstone’s MotorsportDays Live in November. The new version of the car that has won four of the five Britcar Endurance races so far this season will feature a larger fuel cell, revised aero package, improved safety features and enhanced driver adjustment to make it even better suited to endurance racing and even more attractive to racing drivers and team owners.

"Charlie is a superb addition to the Praga Cars motorsport programme. Her experience in multiple cars and categories will be a terrific asset to the team in terms of feedback and outright performance, but especially her drive to help us look to the future and our ambition for an international single-make series," Mark Harrison, Managing Director at Praga Cars UK.

"I have been really impressed by Praga’s long-term vision for the brand and I’m excited to make a real contribution. We know that the car is a race-winning package and the first task is to deliver strong race results and set our sights on winning the championship," Charlie Martin.

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