[Interview] Warmed up? You better! What do the drivers think?

I’m ready for interlagos, though it will be weird driving alone for the team. Currently I seem to be lacking pace compared to some other teams. I hope to fix part of this before the race starts and to finish in the top 5. But the main focus of the race will be staying out of incident and scoring points.” ~Wesley Van der Burgt

“Probably i will be only one who is going to drive for the team because schlebusch is doing 12H of monza and reserve drivers arent available” ~Michal Sulc

“Problems include: Oskar Tòmala and keeping it on the track with hards. Goal is to repeat the success at Red Bull Ring of course but the top of the grid looks quite close, so if im not able to extend the lead early into the race, might get spicy” ~A. E. Gavars

Consistency is the main thing to fix, tho i have seen improvements in yesterday’s spark plug. Italczech has mixed opinions about interlagos but if everything goes as planned italczech might be getting a great result” ~Daniele Tallarino

“We will be focusing on avoiding incidents and having fun. Interlagos is a very enjoyable circuit, but really demanding in terms of driving performance. We don’t expect points this time, but it will be a treat to race.” ~Claudio Diana

“I was looking forward to this race as it can be considered the closest to my “home race” (until Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez comes to WSS). I don’t expect anything extraordinary from my performance – like a podium, but if I can do it cleanly and consistently, I will be very happy. Repeating my success in Suzuka is my biggest expectation. No incidents and spins are my top priority. I hope we can move up in the team standings, which will not be easy (our closest rival is Nordoaker x Cumk Racing, and for Matt it will also be the “closest to home” race, so I wish him luck). I can’t say that we have any serious problems for the team related to this particular track, so we expect to do better than our average result.”

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