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Where a British hopeful is targeting improvement ahead of a first F1 test

OPINION: Last year’s Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award winner will make his Formula 1 test debut at Silverstone this week, following in the footsteps of Lando Norris and George Russell. Ahead of his run out in an Aston Martin, the Williams F1 junior reflects on his debut F3 season, and what he's hoping to improve on next season

My deal to compete in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech this year came together very late on and, to be honest, I didn’t expect to be doing it. It finally happened just a couple of weeks before the first race in Bahrain. We were the last driver signed coming into the year, so I was a bit on the back foot, not doing any testing, and not knowing any of the circuits bar Silverstone, Red Bull Ring and of course Spa.

Winning the 2022 Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award after claiming the GB3 title with Hitech really, really helped me get that F3 seat. It shows you the opportunity you have as a British racing driver to show what you can do in equal machinery to the other three best drivers in the UK.

It was definitely difficult jumping in to F3 as late as we did, but we showed really good pace. I think we were one of the quickest full stop throughout the season, especially in the races, but for whatever reason we had a lot of bad luck go our way and the results certainly didn’t show how quick we are. I’ve won a few championships in the past and it’s all about putting it all together, being consistent and bagging the points every time. And that’s the focus going into next year.

We’ve been super-quick in practice quite a lot. We’ve topped a lot of practice sheets and we’ve just come back from Barcelona testing where we were P1 on the first day. So testing is going well, it’s just about taking this into qualifying.

I think the racing performances have been pretty good, especially when we managed to stay on track. I look back to the first race weekend in Bahrain and we came from 17th to fifth in the feature race. In Monaco we finished just off the podium in fourth, which was a little bit gutting, but something we’re going to be definitely aiming to correct for next year.

I’ve been a member of the BRDC SuperStars programme for the past two years now and it’s really awesome. The training days have been brilliant and it’s always great to have the opportunity to spend time with drivers on a similar level or pushing for a similar goal.

Source: Autosport

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