Le Mans - Solidarity in action for the Allan Simonsen Fund
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Le Mans - Solidarity in action for the Allan Simonsen Fund

Seven months following the death of Allan Simonsen after his Aston Martin left the track in the opening laps of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, his girlfriend Carina Lundbye Hansen and daughter Mie-Mai received a sum in excess of 300,000 euros from Prince Joachim of Denmark during a Danish motorsport awards ceremony.

 

Le Mans - Solidarity in action for the Allan Simonsen Fund

 


 

Created following the Danish driver’s passing in order to support his family, the Allan Simonsen Memorial Fund collected, up until last December 31st, donations from around the world, showing the solidarity of the motorsport family.

Former President of the DASU (Danish Federation), Carl Christian Hansen, honored the memory of Allan Simonsen:  "Allan was a safe, talented and reliable driver. After winning the Formula Ford Championship in Denmark in 1999 he went abroad, first to England and then to Australia where he built a great career for himself. In 2013 he drove for Young Driver Aston Martin Racing and, along with Kristian Poulsen and Christoffer Nygaard, began the season with a fine class victory in the World Championship race at Silverstone. Allan knew he was taking part in a dangerous sport. But motor racing was his life, his identity, his work, and he loved the sport."

Cécile Bonardel / ACO - Translated by Rainier Ehrhardt / ACO

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