PARKER WALLIN 2025
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FRANCE F4
We are thrilled to announce that rising Formula 4 talent Parker Wallin has been given the opportunity to train with elite motorsport development coach Didier André at Circuit De Bresse in France in June 2025.
This intensive development will focus on the advanced racecraft and technical knowledge that are key to enhancing a driver’s global ambition in the F1 ladder system—and crucial elements in preparing Parker for the next phase of his racing career.
The goal of this international training stint is clear: to sharpen Parker’s competitive edge and position him for a strong return to the Formula 4 United States Championship. This marks a significant step in his development and reinforces his commitment to climbing the F1 ladder. Stay tuned for updates as Parker takes on this exciting new challenge.
about
DIDIER ANDRÉ.
Didier André is a former racing driver turned development coach who has accumulated acclaimed success during a long international career. In Europe, he was crowned French Champion four times in karting and Vice European Champion finishing 3rd in the World Cup. He moved on to single-seater racing where he obtained the most podiums on his arrival in Formula Campus, the equivalent of the current F4. He then posted three impressive seasons in F3.
In the United States, Didier started with an Indy Lights Vice-Championship in 1998 before shining in the Indy Racing League in 2001, the 2nd best rookie, and taking part in the mythical Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 24 Hours.
He rouned out his career in endurance racing, becoming 2006 LMP1 European Champion with Team Pescarolo and finishing 4th in the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours - 1st petrol - with Team Oreca.
about
PARKER WALLIN.
After two and a half prolific seasons in kart racing, including a final podium in Minnesota and two consecutive first place finishes and a second-place championship in Southern California, 18-year-old Parker Wallin, from Medina, Minnesota, established his career in the elite JSF4 United States F1 ladder series in 2024. He is slated to return to the F4 U.S Championship in 2025 with continued on- and off-track development and support including his training with French development coach Didier André. His nascent career includes in-the-booth co-commentating at F4 racing events and a central role in the new docuseries TURN ONE slated for streaming distribution in the United States.