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Miroslav Vyboh: A passionate Ferrari car racer

Miroslav Vyboh is a successful Slovak businessman, passionate motor vehicle enthusiast and active auto car racer of the prestigious Ferrari Challenge racing for Scuderia Praha.

Miroslav Výboh

Miroslav Vyboh is a successful Slovak businessman, passionate motor vehicle enthusiast and active auto car racer of the prestigious Ferrari Challenge racing for Scuderia Praha.

Miroslav Vyboh's passion for auto car races and driving double-track vehicles with formidable horse-powered engines can be traced back to his youth. An ardent fan of Formula 1, Miroslav Vyboh is a loyal follower and admirer of the famous single-seaters branded with a horse logo, based in the Italian city of Maranello. It makes no difference if we discuss Ferraris driven by Nikki Lauda, Michael Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen or Fernando Alonso. For Miroslav Vyboh, Ferrari is as much a passion as it is a philosophy. This iconic racing team is a success story founded on tradition, first-class products and customer loyalty; a brand which fascinated Miroslav Výboh to such an extent that he turned towards driving Italian sports cars as a hobby. This hobby soon metamorphosed into a full-fledged racing passion for Formula 1 circuits.

Miroslav Vyboh and his son, Matus Vyboh

Both Miroslav Vyboh and his son Matus Vyboh have represented Scuderia Praha at the prestigious Ferrari Challenge championship for their second season now. The Ferrari Challenge is undoubtedly the most renowned single-marque championship, which brings together dream cars and esteemed clients on some of the most picturesque racing tracks since 1993. It is a competition for those who are not satisfied with just driving their Ferrari down city roads but have the urge to compete in sprint races at the highest level. The Ferrari Challenge races are hard-fought battles, full of neck to neck rivalry and uncompromising takeover manoeuvres, which allow the driver to fully savour the excitement that only a racing circuit can provide, all within a framework of utmost professionalism both from a technical and safety standpoint.

Miroslav Vyboh's participation in Ferrari Challenges

The Ferrari Challenge is also a great spectator attraction, as it is broadcast in more than 90 countries worldwide. All Ferrari Challenge championships are homologated by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Miroslav Vyboh has a total of 18 starts with his Ferrari 488 during the course of two seasons. His Ferrari Challenge debut took place on June 15, 2019 on the famed Le Mans circuit. His best ranking to date is a second-place finish at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello in 2020, defending his qualification ranking, where he also finished second. Miroslav Vyboh was able to turn three starts into podium wins.

His son, Matus Vyboh, a fellow Scuderia Praha team member, has managed to outdo his father on the racing circuit. During his 2019 debut season, he was able to win the Nürburgring in only his third race of the season. The 2020 season boasts even greater success for Matus Vyboh as he has been stealthily battling for first place in the series: four first place rankings and four second place rankings speak for themselves. Matus Vyboh was presented with the laurel wreath at the end of his first race at Imola. This year's Ferrari Challenge will be a fast-paced drama until the very end, as results from the competition weekend in Spa, Belgium also confirm. The Slovak driver placed a very close second twice in a row behind his rival Frederik Paulsen of Formula Racing. Both drivers displayed fierce rivalry from start to finish with lap times separated by merely tenths of a second.

Goals in 2021 for the Vyboh Family

In 2021, father and son will aim to get back on the podium. To win a race or to see his son triumph: the joy will be the same for Miroslav Vyboh.ID:428254: cacheID:428254:1false2false3false:!x!:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:4255:
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