Former F1 driver Simona de Silvestro qualifies for 2026 Winter Olympics

Simona de Silvestro, a former Formula 1 test driver, has qualified to represent Italy in bobsleigh at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The Swiss-Italian racer, who stepped away from motorsport in 2022, will compete in the women's monobob and two-woman events. Her transition highlights the adaptability of elite athletes across disciplines.

Simona de Silvestro's journey from Formula 1 circuits to Olympic ice tracks began with a 2014 test session for the Sauber team at Ferrari's Fiorano circuit, where she was evaluated for a potential race seat. Despite initial promise, contractual disputes halted her F1 prospects, leading her to excel in other series. In IndyCar, she secured a podium at the 2013 Shell-Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston and started the Indianapolis 500 seven times. She also became the first woman to score points in Formula E, finishing ninth at the 2016 Long Beach ePrix with Andretti. De Silvestro later competed in V8 Supercars and GT3 before announcing her pivot to bobsleigh in 2022.

The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, scheduled from February 6 to 22, 2026, will feature de Silvestro in the women's monobob heats starting February 15 and the two-woman bobsleigh on February 20. Her skills in high-speed decision-making and physical conditioning from racing have aided this rapid transition. Leveraging her Italian heritage, she qualified swiftly for Italy's team.

De Silvestro expressed her thrill on Instagram: “We’ve officially made it; we’re going to the Olympics. Proof that a little bit of madness, mixed with conviction, can make the impossible real. It all started with a dream that I wasn’t afraid to pursue. I can’t wait to represent Italy at Milan–Cortina 2026!” To the International Bobsleigh Federation, she added: “I always felt really inspired by the Olympics... I was looking at different sports and thought maybe bobsleigh is going to be the sport that can help me achieve this dream of going to the Olympics.”

Her story echoes motorsport's history of crossovers, such as Alex Zanardi's Paralympic golds in cycling or Alfonso de Portago's fourth-place bobsleigh finish at the 1956 Olympics. De Silvestro's qualification underscores the versatility of racing drivers in pursuing elite competition beyond the cockpit.

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Federica Brignone celebrates gold medal win in women's giant slalom at 2026 Winter Olympics, with silver medalists and Olympic backdrop.
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Federica Brignone wins giant slalom gold at 2026 Winter Olympics

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Italy's Federica Brignone claimed her second gold medal of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics by winning the women's giant slalom in Cortina d'Ampezzo. The 35-year-old skier finished in 2 minutes, 13.50 seconds, beating Sweden's Sara Hector and Norway's Thea Louise Stjernesund, who shared silver at 2:14.12. American Mikaela Shiffrin placed 11th, extending her Olympic medal drought.

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo feature the men's two-man bobsled medal decision on February 17. The final runs take place at the Cortina Sliding Centre, starting at 21:05. Germany fields strong teams with favorites like Francesco Friedrich competing.

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National squads for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games have been revealed, featuring top Alpine skiing stars from around the world. The events will take place in Bormio for men and Cortina d'Ampezzo for women, starting February 7. Athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin and Marco Odermatt aim to shine on Italy's iconic slopes.

As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics approach from March 6 to 15, para alpine skiers from various nations are preparing for intense competition on the slopes of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Chinese athletes aim to build on their Beijing 2022 success, while Canadian contenders like guide Sierra Smith and sit-skier Brian Rowland overcome injuries for podium chances. The event features five disciplines across sitting, standing, and visually impaired categories.

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As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Italian alpine skier Dominik Paris welcomes the 'good pressure' of competing on home snow in Bormio. Teammate Giovanni Franzoni emerges as a strong contender after recent World Cup victories. Meanwhile, Sofia Goggia aims to defend her downhill title from 2018 on familiar terrain in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

The 2026 Winter Paralympics will take place from March 6 to 15 in Milano Cortina, Italy, marking the event's 50th anniversary with over 600 athletes competing in six sports. Ukrainian and Dutch officials plan to boycott the opening ceremony due to the return of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags. Team GB features several medal hopefuls, including alpine skier Menna Fitzpatrick.

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The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee has named a 72-member team for the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games, featuring experienced athletes like Oksana Masters and newcomers such as nurse Kelsey O'Driscoll. The roster includes 44 returning Paralympians across six sports, with competitions set to begin on March 4 and the opening ceremony on March 6. Team USA aims to build on past successes in para alpine skiing, nordic skiing, and other disciplines.

 

 

 

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