Do you expect to see a Balance of Performance shift away from the Cadillacs given the advantage they seemed to have?
Obviously this wasn’t an easy weekend for everyone. With new regulations we knew there was a big chance of an imbalance between the cars and manufacturers. With time this gap should become smaller as the championship is constantly working to have the most fair and consistent platform for everyone.
What were the biggest challenges for you at Daytona? Changing conditions must have been a major factor?
For sure the whole night under heavy rain was a big challenge especially with the Continental tires being so bad on the rain. It was really difficult out there and for most part of the night it was all about surviving.
Did you experience any trouble with the PC cars? Some of the driving standards seemed a bit questionable.
It’s part of endurance to have amateur drivers so not only on PC but also on GTD you have to cope with bad driving standards. Part of the game.
Everyone seems to have an opinion on the outcome of the at the front. What was your take on the situation over the final laps?
It was the end of a 24 hour race and nerves are normally very high in this kind of situation. I would have obviously tried a pass if I saw a gap. Question is, was that a real gap???
The Rolex 24 is effectively the first race of the year – you’re coming off Christmas and there’s no 6 hour races to warm-up with. How do you prepare yourself?
-I normally take some time to rest at home during Christmas and prepare myself physically. 24 hour races to start the year with are not an easy task but after a few weeks without racing you normally have an extra motivation to get back behind the
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