by Russell Atkins
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Reflecting on the 2007/08 A1GP campaign, Neel Jani has admitted it was an emotional feeling to wrap up the laurels for Switzerland in the
Brands Hatch finale earlier this month – but better still to have proven the fastest team in the nation vs nation series over the balance of the season.
The 24-year-old sealed his country's success in the shorter sprint race around the Kent circuit courtesy of a fourth-placed finish, never truly in the mix for victory but equally putting Switzerland firmly out of reach of sole challenger New Zealand, with Jonny Reid uncharacteristically struggling to make much of an impression at Brands at the wheel of
Black Beauty.
That freed Jani up to go all-out for glory in the longer feature outing from third spot on the grid, and though the former Champ Car and GP2 Series star did not achieve his ambition, he nevertheless overcame a scrappy ‘in' lap, tardy pit-stop and the late-race attentions of the charging CongFu Cheng in the Chinese entry to cross the finish line third, thereby securing his eleventh podium from 20 races in the World Cup of Motorsport's third campaign, and the 23rd of his series career.
“My aim was to win the feature race,” he acknowledged afterwards, speaking exclusively to
Crash.net Radio. “I was definitely more relaxed, as I knew I could try everything, and my aim was to win that.
“It was looking good, and we at least had a chance at it, but then unfortunately the first pit-stop definitely cost us being able to fight for the win, though I don't know if we
would have won. I was just behind Robbie [Kerr], and then I made a little mistake on my in-lap and lost about a second, and then we lost another two seconds in the pit-stop. That was three seconds, and it put us back to sixth.