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Press Releases - Writing Down First Goals (Q/A) | Kuba Announces Retirement

Writing Down First Goals (Q/A) | Kuba Announces Retirement

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Wilsean Dahir has only won one race after dominating at Anderstorp, today at Lausitzring, he was recovering from a tyre failure he suffered in the sprint race on Thursday, unforunately he couldn't win but he finished 4th along with the fastest lap, most overtakes and highest climber. Another Indy and huge driver is backing the young Brit. Come on and we'll show you Wilsean's first interview has a racing driver.

Q: So Wilsean, how much are you enjoying racing?
W: As much as I enjoy life!
Q: After dominating in your first try at Anderstorp, you could only win one more race at another try at Pergusa, what went wrong? Did people predict that you could dominate the rest of the series?
W: If they did then they must be on drugs. I wanted to come back at Pergusa because qualifying 12th and retiring from both races meant that I had unfinished business, Qualifying wasn't better but I had the race pace, fighting for the win both races and then from 3rd, I spun but then the guy ahead crashed which meant I won. Everyday I'm challenging myself because there are faster drivers that I race with every week so it's like AI diffculty on a game, you put it higher so more it'll be diffcult but I like it!
Q: You qualified on the front row at Lausitz until you had the tyre failure.
W: Yep, I wanted to show Robbert who was faster.
Q: Beautiful recovery to 4th!
W: Faster than the leader, fastest lap. Yep I should've pitted later with more cleaner air for a while otherwise I would've won.
Q: You about 150 points back for top 50 and 100 points for top 100.
W: I was targeting top 50 so I could get some crack but now mathematically it's impossible. So I'll just finish in the top 100, all I need to do is dominate like I did at Anderstorp then I can be happy.
Q: Another young promising Frenchman Arnaud Briand is alerted about your peformances, is it true?
W: Arnaud and his manager (BELIA) said that I have the potential to become a champion one day, so if they see it, I see it too. He's also a brilliant and experienced driver for himself so everyone their opinions!
Q: Your personal life and training?
W: Every 4 hours I train myself, 2 hours in the gym working out my ABS and my QUADS and my TWADS, nah I'm kidding but I'm working out every day and the other 2 hours I go and improve my driving. I'll leave my Technical Skills and PR work for later if my driving skills are OK.
Q: I wish you luck for the rest of the season
W: Cheers!


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After failing to find a new manager and a series of poor results, Wais Vé Kuba has announced his retirement from racing and will join Alan Smythe and Allyn Haggerty in the F3 American Drivers that will retire this season.
'You Know What? Ima do something else in my life, racing isn't fun for me anymore, I'd rather go fishing or do something but not racing.'

on 2015-10-31 20:12:28 by ThatFPM8Guy
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