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The navigator is blind and the driver’s in pain, but they’re racing though France, busting barriers

PARIS (AP) 鈥 The driver’s joints are so painful from rheumatoid arthritis that she can’t manage a stick shift. And the co-pilot who is helping to guide her through France as the navigator is blind, her sight snatched away by a brain tumor five years ago that stole her career as a photographer.

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The navigator is blind and the driver's in pain, but they're racing though France, busting barriers

This selfie provided by Merete Buljo shows herself, right, and Tonje Thoresen, both from Norway, during the 5-day Princesses Rally, in Chablis, Burgundy, on May 18, 2025. (Merete Buljo via AP)


PARIS (AP) 鈥 The driver’s joints are so painful from rheumatoid arthritis that she can’t manage a stick shift. And the co-pilot who is helping to guide her through France as the navigator is blind, her sight snatched away by a brain tumor five years ago that stole her career as a photographer.

All the more reason, the two friends figure, for them to proudly show how capable they are by taking part in a women-only cross-country vintage car race from Paris to the Mediterranean.

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