Sarah Baumgartner: The challenge of switching to Formula 2

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The 17-year-old skeleton driver Sarah Baumgartner is moving to the European Cup and faces the challenge of asserting herself against experienced competitors. An exciting transition!

Die 17-jährige Skeleton-Fahrerin Sarah Baumgartner wechselt in den Europacup und steht vor der Herausforderung, sich gegen erfahrene Konkurrenten zu behaupten. Ein spannender Umstieg!
The 17-year-old skeleton driver Sarah Baumgartner is moving to the European Cup and faces the challenge of asserting herself against experienced competitors. An exciting transition!

Sarah Baumgartner: The challenge of switching to Formula 2

Young skeleton racer Sarah Baumgartner is facing an exciting but challenging year in her career. This season marks their move to the European Cup, a major stage in German skeleton sport that is often referred to as “Formula 2”. The move is not only a significant step forward, but also brings with it new competition that is older and more experienced.

The 17-year-old, who has previously been active in the junior category, has mixed feelings about what lies ahead. "I have a lot of respect for the older athletes. They have a lot of experience and know exactly how to perform on the different courses," she said in a recent interview in which she spoke about the challenges ahead.

The move to the European Cup

For many athletes, the European Cup is the stepping stone to higher competitions and entry into a more demanding league. For Sarah, this change not only means new challenges, but also the opportunity to compete with the best. Your focus will be on adapting to the speed and technical demands of this higher level of competition.

Sarah is aware of the difficulties that come with this change. The competition is intense and demands are increasing significantly. She has done well in her career so far, but now the pressure is higher. “Any experience will help me develop my skills,” she added.

This decision to move to the European Cup shows their courage and willingness to progress in this demanding sport. She looks forward to the new season, even if the path is full of challenges. Her dedication and passion for skeleton drives her, and many fans are excited to see how her performance will develop in this demanding league. Information about Sarah's journey and her progress is available on www.krone.at.