From business to Formula 1 tracks: to ContilNet, Stanley Bittar reveals new passion

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With over 20 years of experience in plastic surgery, Stanley Bittar is a master in aesthetic medicine and renowned speaker. CEO of one of the largest companies in the health, beauty and well-being ecosystem in Brazil. His career is marked by an indomitable entrepreneurial spirit, which has led him to become an international reference in hair transplants.

The column Douglas Richer, from the ContilNet websitespoke with the businessman from Acre to find out more about his routine, and we will tell you about the new adventures of someone who democratized hair transplantation and is now the CEO of a Holding valued at half a billion reais.

The powerful businessman from Acre is now betting on one of his old dreams to lead a lighter life, the Stanley Bittar from Acre is now a Formula 1 driver. In conversation with this journalist, Stanley opened up about his passion for speed. He said he was invited and, after the test, today he also races in star categories.

Acre businessman Stanley Bittar is now a Formula 1 driver/Photo provided to the Douglas Richer column

“I always dreamed of being a Formula 1 driver. I was invited to debut in the simplest category of the AMG CUP, which is the C300. And I soon received an invitation to test AMG’s star category, which is the GT series. I took the test and the organizers agreed that I would also race in the GT SERIES. In the first test I was placed fifth. In the second test I was third. Apparently, everything I do, I do well. Only God can explain this”, he revealed in an exclusive interview with the column Douglas Richer.

Asked by this journalist about fulfilling his dream of being a pilot, the businessman, who already has a reputation as an ‘adventurer’, seems ‘focused’ on the new challenge and sums up the new practice as pleasurable.

“The most difficult sporting experience of my life. But also the most pleasurable sport I’ve ever done. And look, I did skydiving and shooting,” he told ContilNet.

“The most pleasurable sport I’ve ever done”, said the businessman to ContilNet/Photo courtesy

Regarding whether there is a difference between the businessman Stanley, focused on business, and the pilot Stanley, and whether they have different personalities, the businessman stated that they are the same people and that the sport prepares him for everyday life in the stone jungle.

“No, no, not at all. They are the same, it is the same essence. Everything happens very quickly, you can’t go wrong. You have to be serious and responsible. You have the whole team in your hands. You can’t win alone, but you can ruin everything on your own. The more I run, the more I prepare for the stone jungle”, said the businessman.

The more I run, the more I prepare for the stone jungle,” said the businessman in an exclusive interview/Photo courtesy

To end the chat with businessman Stanley Bittar, I asked him about competitiveness. I asked Bittar if he is competitive, and if he accepts defeats normally. The businessman from Acre did not hide that he is competitive and revealed that he does not accept being off the podium.

“I’ve always been. I don’t accept being off the podium. I never accepted. Since always, at school, in college, in business, I have always wanted and want to be among the first. I won’t accept anything less than that. I didn’t come into the world for a walk. Everything is coachable, and we train to win,” said Stanley.

“I don’t accept being off the podium”, said the businessman to ContilNet/Photo courtesy

And we’ve already agreed to follow the next race closely and bring you exclusive content! And the mega businessman’s adventures don’t stop there. Stanley Bittar embarked on a mega adventure, the “Tagino Adventure – Tour Route of the Gods”, and has been sharing every day on his social networks, an adventure on two wheels. See photos provided to the Douglas Richer column:

The article is in Portuguese

Tags: business Formula tracks ContilNet Stanley Bittar reveals passion

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