WTCC this weekend!!! Curitiba, Brazil
Thursday, March 4, 2010, 01:04 AM
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OK!!! After a winter away from blogging, I am going to get back on it this year as I enter an exciting new adventure in the 2010 FIA World Touring Car Championship. This will be the first World Championship series I have ever competed in so it will be alot of fun and a big challenge! The WTCC has some of the worlds best drivers so it will be a great experience to compete with them wheel to wheel.
I feel very blessed to have this chance, and I can't be thankful enough to my sponsors LKM and A-Ha Coffee, who have believed in me for the past 3 seasons by supporting me in my European racing and continue to in the WTCC. I also want to thank Chevrolet and the KSO(WTCC) for the support in bringing me into this championship. We had alot of discussions over the winter with all the involved parties so I am pleased to finally be here at the race track to get things kicked off!
This season is a big step forward in my career and I hope to stay in this championship for the coming years... Therefore, my attitude toward this season is to learn as much as I can and look long term to adapt my driving style to these cars and this championship.
The big changes this season will be adapting to my Front Wheel Drive Chevrolet Lacetti. I have been driving rear wheel drive Porsche's for the past 6 seasons so I will have to change my thinking and feeling for the car.
Having spent the past week with my team, Bamboo Engineering, I have already learned alot speaking with my engineers and my team mate. I also had the chance to test a fwd Clio at Brands Hatch, so it gave me a chance to better understand the dynamics of fwd.
I have just arrived in Curitiba Brazil last night as the first race of the season will kick off this weekend. Today I did my seat fitting in the car to ensure I am comfortable with the seating position. It is amazing how far you sit back in these cars and also how low the seat is. With less power in these cars, the handling is extremely important so having low center of gravity and also keeping the weight away from the front axle as much as possible is something the team really works towards.
Even a few centimeters or a few kilograms shifted forward or back makes a big difference, so I found that quite interesting…
Last week,I spent about 5 hours on the team’s simulator in the UK before coming to Brazil so that helped me out a lot too. I was able to get an understanding of the track here and they even put the setup of the Chevrolet in the simulator so I had the same gearing and setup as we will to start Fridays practice session.
Tmrw afternoon, I will be going to a nearby track for a afternoon shake down just to give me a feel of the car and check that everything is ok.. The real action starts on Friday with a 30min practice session before Practice and qualifying on Saturday!
More updates to come! I also hope to get some pictures up soon.
Cheers!