Alexander Sims Aims To Achieve First Victory At Thruxton

 

Alexander Sims Aims To Achieve First Victory At Thruxton

May 09, 2008

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Motor Sports Association (MSA) British Race Elite star Alexander Sims heads to the fastest circuit on the Formula Renault UK calendar, Thruxton in Hampshire, next weekend, 17th/18th May, for rounds seven and eight of the 2008 season.

Currently fourth overall in the driver standings, with two podium finishes and one pole position to his credit so far this year, Alexander has accrued a consistent number of points at each race meeting but is now aiming to up the ante and achieve his first victory of the campaign.

“We’re aiming for wins again, the same way we go into any race weekend”, said the Wansford based 20-year-old, “During the Thruxton test last month we didn’t produce our best performance and when we did try a change on the car, it snowed!

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“Unfortunately that meant we couldn’t try what we wanted but hopefully we’ll be in a half decent position for qualifying next weekend and then build from there. Being a second year driver, if I can’t be on pole position for both races I’m still confident I’ll be able to fight among the top three and achieve some good results.”

While freely admitting Thruxton hasn’t been one of his stronger venues, Alexander remains confident of taking the fight to his main championship rivals during rounds seven and eight.

That’s particularly true on the back of a stunning performance during the second of the Donington Park races last weekend where he reeled off half a dozen fastest laps without reply from any of his rivals. He went on, of course, to end round six in third position having driven beautifully from sixth place on the grid.

If Alexander can leave Hampshire next Sunday night with a brace of podium results under his belt, the Manor Competition ace will be delighted as he is highly confident the remaining tracks on the 2008 calendar are all ones which suit him well.

He continued: “Thruxton is one of our weaker tracks but then we visit some circuits where I’m very confident we’ll be strong. Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit, Silverstone National Circuit, Oulton Park, Snetterton and Croft – they’re all tracks where we should do very well.

“Although Thruxton is perhaps not our strongest track for outright pace, in the races I think we’ll be fine. I’m raring to go, that’s for sure, I want to get as many points in the bag as possible and hopefully that’ll be with a couple of podiums.”


 
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