With the winner of the first FIM EWC Cares Trophy due to be announced this Friday (1 December), FIMEWC.com is continuing its overview of the actions taken by the three finalists in contention for the coveted FIM Endurance World Championship award.
Following on from first finalist Team Chromeburner-RAC41-Honda yesterday, today is the turn of Honda Viltaïs Racing, an outright podium finisher in the 2023 EWC and the winner of the EWC Independent Trophy for the second season running.
Through the Viltaïs Association, Honda Viltaïs Racing has made helping those most in need its main focus. It’s widely recognised for its commitment and contributions towards creating a more inclusive society in France.
The primary objectives of the Viltaïs Association are:
Social integration: The Viltaïs Association aims to help those who are struggling as a result of social exclusion.
Training and employment: Training and employment opportunities are provided by the Viltaïs Association.
Housing assistance: Providing housing or assistance in finding housing is another key aspect of the Viltaïs Association’s work.
Healthcare services: The Viltaïs Association provides access to healthcare services, especially to those who are marginalised.
Community building: Creating a sense of community among the people helped by the Viltaïs Association is another important function performed by the organisation.
FIM EWC Cares Trophy in short
The FIM EWC Cares Trophy, created by FIM Endurance World Championship promoter Warner Bros. Discovery Sports (WBD Sports), recognises the sustainable efforts of registered teams in all activities directly associated with their EWC participation.
It’s part of the EWC Cares programme, launched in 2022 as a key element of the global corporate social responsibility roadmap developed by WBD Sports and which received an Honourable Mention from motorcycle racing’s global governing body at the FIM Annual General Assembly last December.
The winner will be announced on 1 December with the presentation made at the 2023 FIM Awards in Liverpool, UK on 2 December.
Visit FIMEWC.com tomorrow for details of Team Bolliger Switzerland’s FIM EWC Cares Trophy entry.
Original Source [ FIM EWC ]