Lehdistötiedotteet - What goes around comes back around...
What goes around comes back around...
Wilsean Dahir moved from F3 British to race at the F3 Dutch Series and enjoyed a great start to his Dutch F3 season at Zandvoort as he qualified 3rd and finished 5th and 2nd for the Sprint and Feature races respectively, but at Zolder this week, he ends it with mixed feelings, being stuck in a huge train for 2nd where he ends up 7th then repitive driver errors after 1/4 race distance which drops him down to 9th. The young Muslim driver who races under British nationality was available for interviews, saying 'The peformance was worse than last week's Feature at Assen, I made more driver errors but I was able to get positions back, I was racing really aggressive because I had a car that could finish on the podium today and finishing almost outside the top 10 is unacceptable, I had a hard time getting past others during the Sprint then Auke and Raphael gave me some side by side action which allowed the cars infront to pull away before the race ended behind safety car, I struggled to pull away from them.' To make it worse for Wilsean, he's now lost 2 positions in a race weekend, dropping outside the top 3, allowing Ayrton (Broc) pull away and sits only 3 points behind Auke.
'We're coming back to Zandvoort next week so hopefully I should remember the setup that brought me to the podium at the Feature otherwise I'll have to prepare myself for another tough weekend which I don't want to. I'll be back there one more time at the final 2 races of the season as for Assen too so I should push aggressively once the setup is perfect and another fact is that everyone knows the track in a F3 car, I haven't made a chassis change which is good so hope the settings will be the same once I hit the track for warmup. If I can win a race, I'll be happy because that's the target or plan for this weekend.'