RK:
It is a lot more competitive, and a lot tighter. The teams have all been able to work on the cars a little bit longer. They know what they’ve got underneath them now a lot more and that is really making a difference.
Q:
In 2006 you also competed in the World Series by Renault. That was quite a disappointing campaign for you wasn’t it?
RK:
We had a hard year. We really had to take note of things and try to move forward. The team went the wrong way with several decisions, and whenever we were in a good position to score some points unfortunately either pit-stops went wrong or we were taken out by somebody. It was unbelievable, a year full of packed incidents. You can’t really point the finger at anybody though; it’s just the way things go.
Q:
You have nothing firmed up yet for 2007, but is World Series the kind of thing you may consider participating in again?
RK:
I wouldn’t say no to anything yet. I’ve got to look at all the options and make my mind up from there.