Tlačové správy - How to win A TITLE
How to win A TITLE
Yesterday saw Wais Vé Kuba pick up his second win of the season in American F3 followed by a press release about 'How to Win'. After trying to get hold of either Rick Deidrich or Jackson Storm we ended up having to settle for an interview with Storm's manager Wresdan. Jason Anderson was holding the mike.
JA: Wresdan, those were some strong words from Wais and his management yesterday, what do you make of the young driver.
Wresdan: He reminds me of Brandon, but even more hot headed. It's win or nothing for these guys at this age and it leads to lots of inconsistancy, among other things.
JA: And how did Jackson take losing out on another win later in the race, luck hasnt ben with him the past few weeks.
Wresdan: Jackson is fine with it, he was just glad that Kuba didn't fetch him off the track.
JA: You think that was a possibility.
Wresdan: Honestly I think he is a danger on the track, to himself and others. He pushes beyond his limits and boyond the cars, much like Brandon used to. It makes him highly inconsistant but dangerous to boot. While the rest of the drivers are trying to bring their machines home kuba is just all or nothing. I'd hate to think how Jackson or Rick would have reacted if Kuba had taken one of them out!
JA: So he's only fast because he pushes too hard? Shouldn't everyone be pushing that hard?
Wresdan: Let's put it this way. Kuba has two wins, Jackson has 3, Rick has none...Kuba is 12th in the series, the others are the series leaders and Rick has it all but sewn up. It's not just about being fast, it's about racking up points and with 14 podiums Rick has done an amazing job of that all season, much to our anguish at times.
JA: Can he be caught?
Wresdan: It would take some bad luck on his part to be honest, he has too much advantage and is just too consistant for us to beat him on the track. Maybe Kuba could take him out for us.....Joking aside though we were hoping to be around the top 6 this season, Jackson has done a great job and a podium in the series in just his second season is a fantastic achievement.
So there we have it folks, Wresdan sees Kuba as an on track threat not a points threat and worries for his drivers safety when driving with the high risk high reward Wais Vé Kuba. Tune in to the feature race tomorrow where Rich Deidrich can take the title with a good showing.
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