Fabienne Wohlwend will make her GT3 racing debut with PROsport Racing at Circuit de Catalunya in the GT Winter Series finale, stepping up to the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 as she continues a very versatile racing career.

Liechtenstein's Fabienne Wohlwend is set to make her GT3 racing debut at Circuit de Catalunya as she returns to PROsport Racing for the final round of the GT Winter Series.
The former W Series driver has most recently competed in the Indian Racing League, where she has been a front-runner and championship contender over the past few years, finishing third in the 2024 standings. The 27-year-old last raced in European GT competitions in 2023, teaming up with Célia Martin in the highly competitive ADAC GT4 Germany, piloting an Aston Martin Vantage GT4 operated by PROsport Racing.
Fabienne is now ready to take on her next challenge—the Aston Martin Vantage GT3—alongside GT3 newcomer Adrian Rziczny in the GT Winter Series. Their main goal for the weekend will be to adapt to the car and the GT3 platform while collecting vital experience and mileage.
Wohlwend began her car racing career in 2016 in single-seaters, competing in Italian F4 before transitioning to the Audi Sport TT Cup in 2017. That same year, she made her GT debut in the Ferrari Challenge Europe, where the Liechtenstein athlete would make history in 2018, becoming Ferrari Challenge world champion in the Pirelli AM class and securing second place in the European series.
In 2019, Wohlwend was selected for the inaugural W Series season, where she immediately impressed, securing her first pole position and podium at Misano before finishing sixth in the standings. She repeated her strong performance in the 2021 W Series season, collecting two more podiums. In the all-female championship's final season, she added five more point-scoring finishes, securing another top-ten in the standings.
At the same time, she continued her Ferrari Challenge career, with a remarkable 2020 season that featured 10 podiums and a race win in the Pirelli Pro class, finishing as runner-up.
A Nordschleife specialist, Wohlwend has also raced in the NLS since 2019, collecting six class podiums, including four participations in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. Competing with the all-female team Girl Only by WS Racing, she finished third, second, and third in the SP8T class over the last three editions of the endurance classic.
After joining PROsport Racing in 2023 for the ADAC GT4 Germany series, Wohlwend and Martin made significant progress throughout the season, scoring their first points at Sachsenring.
The step up to GT3 therefore represents a natural progression for Wohlwend, who will take on this new challenge at Circuit de Catalunya on March 8-9, as she prepares for a potential 2025 racing program.
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