Louis Delétraz Rolls the Dice

*This new feature explores the alternate side to our racing drivers. What’s always in their fridge? What do they do in their spare time? What’s on their bucket list? The drivers simply have to roll a set of dice and answer questions that link to the numbers they roll.
Louis Delétraz is up next…*
7. If you weren’t a racing driver, what would you be?
A jet pilot for a fighter plane. Ever since I was a child I’ve always thought that was impressive. Also, when we are out on track we see them flying over the circuit as part of a show and it is very cool. It’s also very fast so kind of similar to racing in that way.
I hope to learn to fly when I am older and maybe get my license later on, but I don’t really have time at the moment. It obviously takes a lot of time to learn and it’s very complicated, but I wish to one day.
8. What do you do in your spare time?
First of all, sport in general. Sport is part of our life so if you don’t like it then it makes things a bit more complicated. I also love seeing friends and family, so when I am home it is important to make time for them.
__4. What couldn’t you live without? __
A lot of things! I’ll say chocolate and family. I’m Swiss so I’m allowed to have chocolate because we have the best ones. Family too because they are always there for me and they’re important.
5. What is your Guilty pleasure?
Chocolate again… Although, that is pretty much every day.
3. What items are always in your fridge?
Chocolate comes up again! Some fruit is always in there too. I like apples and bananas mainly. Also, some cheese - these are the typical things that anyone in Switzerland has.
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