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The real estate professional, who is in her 50s, will become the first Chinese woman to compete in the Road to Le Mans series in France from June 10 to 12 – but she refuses to be limited by any one identity.
Founded in 1923, the Road to Le Mans is regarded as one of the world’s most iconic endurance races and serves as a vital “stepping stone” to higher-level endurance competition such as the main 24 Hours of Le Mans.
“I deeply cherish being the first Chinese woman to participate in the Road to Le Mans. This is a historic moment that cannot be replicated,” Yeung said.
Yeung will team up in June with 20-year-old English driver Theo Micouris, who secured second runner-up at the 2025 Road to Le Mans. Representing Team Virage, the duo will compete in an LMP3 prototype within the Pro/Am category.

She noted that pursuing the sport in Hong Kong was “absolutely, absolutely, absolutely difficult”, as the city lacked an official go-kart track, let alone a racing circuit.
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