IN SENNA COUNTRY!
After a remarkable start to the season which saw him harvested his first podium in the IZOD IndyCar Series at the third round (2nd place at Long Beach), Simon Pagenaud is currently third in the provisional standings – and best-placed rookie. This weekend, the championship moves on to Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the fourth clash which will be the Frenchman’s first ever race in South America. For the third time this year, the venue is a street circuit, an exercise which he particularly enjoys and which has seen him produce some impressive performances so far. Street racing calls for fine judgement, nerves of steel and smart strategic thinking, so Simon’s successful experience in endurance racing promises to be a valuable asset in a fiercely competitive competition like the IZOD IndyCar Series. The temporary track is four kilometres in length and features a long straight which should facilitate overtaking, plus 11 turns. It is also the calendar’s last road track ahead of the visit to the celebrated Indy oval. The Brazilian round will provide Simon Pagenaud with a chance to collect more points as he tries to strengthen his footing on the championship’s provisional podium ahead of a high number of IndyCar specialists and former F1 drivers.
SIMON SAYS...
“This my first trip to Brazil which is a country I have long associated with motor racing and, of course, Ayrton Senna. Senna has been a model for me since the start of my career. To be here in his country and in Sao Paulo is an emotionally-charged moment for me. We are up to third in the championship after the first three races and Schmidt/Hamilton Racing has done a tremendous job so far. I feel very much at home in the team and the car is improving all the time. Honda is looking for more and more performance and I have to say I am really enjoying myself this year. Sao Paulo is a street circuit with some long straights where we should be able to overtake. And I’m quite pleased that the weather forecast is for rain. Racing in the wet is a special challenge which I enjoy. It gives you an opportunity to either stand out or throw everything away in an instant. My aim will be to score as many points as possible before the Indy 500 and before the sequence of visits to oval tracks. I feel ready, and I can hardly wait…!”
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