As well as shooting for his third world racing title in a row this season, the 21-year-old from Marseille has felt the aerodynamic advantages of the Fusion’s unique double surface design with ram air tech and set his sights on breaking the 40 knot speed barrier.
Mathis is also joining Ozone as part of the development team. Initially he will be testing prototypes for future Fusion development, but long term is hoping to be able to apply the knowledge and experience he’s currently gaining while studying in his third year for an engineering and materials science degree.
Super fast, humble, smart and fun to work with - we’re stoked to have you on the team, Mathis!
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