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A Taiwan racer's passion on Taklimakan Rally

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-05-27 11:01
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Driver Lin Dewei and co-driver Wang Yang compete during stage 2 of the 2025 Taklimakan Rally in Alaer, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, May 22, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

Lin's calm, thoughtful personality -- shaped by Hualien's laid-back rhythm -- proved to be a perfect match for the mental demands of racing.

In 2007, he made a bold decision. While continuing his education, he began commuting between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland to receive advanced training in places such as Shanghai and Guangdong.

Now based in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, the 33-year-old sees the mainland as instrumental to his professional development.

"While Western countries have a long history in motorsports, the Chinese mainland is catching up fast," he said. "This is a bigger stage. Our cars and drivers are now among the best in Asia."

Over more than a decade, Lin has crisscrossed China -- from icy northern roads to the sandy winds of western deserts -- claiming titles in events such as the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship and the China Rally Championship. His journey, he says, is driven by love.

"Taiwan is just a province of China. I wouldn't have gained so much experience if I had stayed only in Taiwan," said Lin. "I'm proud to be Chinese, driving a Chinese-made rally car across our land."

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