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Charlie Martin aiming to become first transgender driver in Le Mans 24 Hour history

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Charlie Martin's dreams may have been put on hold for a year but she is more determined than ever to become a sporting ­trailblazer.Saturday was supposed to mark the beginning of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race – the pinnacle of endurance racing – until Covid-19 wreaked havoc.While the 2020 edition will take place later this year, Martin will instead ­embark on a 12-month plan to be in France in June 2021… and become the first transgender person to compete in the race.Racing at Le Mans would complete an incredible ­journey for the Leicester-born 38-year-old, who ­finally became her authentic self when she transitioned in 2013.Later this month Martin will join Germany’s Nurburgring Endurance ­Series but ­admits her eyes are on next year.She.

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