4L Trophy 2023

Humanitarian rally

4L TROPHY 2023 !

We are delighted to announce that we will once again be taking part in the 4L Trophy, which will take place from 16 to 26 February 2023.

4L Trophy 2023
4L Trophy 2023

Two students in their 2nd year of the Bachelor of Business Administration at Essec, motivated by the spirit of mutual aid of this raid, will take up this humanitarian and sporting challenge. Passionate about adventure and sport, Hermine Maillot and Léa Dollé will take the wheel of the 4L named: Twin’s Essec – Team 1548

Twin’sEssec – Team 1548

The raid in a few figures: nearly 1700 crews, 6000 km covered, 10 days of surpassing oneself, 70 000 children schooled in better conditions, 85 tons of school supplies distributed, and a multitude of unforgettable memories.

Our drivers and the car were eager to cover the 6000 km of road and track through France, Spain and Morocco, with the arrival in Marrakech in sight.

The duo “Twin’s Essec – Team 1548”, arrived in Marrakech, on 26th February, in 368th place out of 1233 participants!

Ranking out of 1233 4L:

  • 368th Overall ranking
  • 435th E4 Marathon
  • 524th S3 Circuit 2 (Navigation)
  • 418th S2 Circuit 1 (Dunes)
  • 962th S1 Boulajoul–Merzouga

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4L Trophy 2023

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