Oliver Jarvis has admitted that his maiden DTM season in 2008 has been much more difficult' than he had expected as scintillating qualifying pace has failed to be converted into solid race day results.
Whilst the former single-seater star who in 2006 finished as runner-up in the hotly-fought British F3 Championship,
ahead of current GP2 Series title contender Bruno Senna, and popularly broke Great Britain's duck in the nation vs nation A1GP World Cup of Motorsport a year later has four times qualified inside the top eight on the grid, with a highlight of a superb fourth in the second round at Oschersleben, he has finished inside the points only twice, at Mugello and the Eurospeedway Lausitz back in May at the wheel of his year-old Audi Sport Team Phoenix A4.
I think it's been a good season, Jarvis insisted, speaking to
Crash.net Radio. I've certainly shown what I can do in qualifying, but the races haven't gone to plan. It's very difficult this year, much more difficult than I had anticipated.
I would have loved a podium by now, but to be honest at the moment it's just not been possible with the older car. Even if we do a perfect job we're looking at P6 or P7, and we're relying on those in the new cars to make mistakes to really be able to fight for a podium.
The '07 cars aren't on the pace of the '08 cars even with the big difference in weight and it's a big learning curve. It's hard to say [what the gap is] in terms of lap time, but there's certainly a big difference, in my opinion bigger than in years gone past.
I'm enjoying myself, though, I'm certainly very happy to be involved in the DTM and I'm especially happy to be with Audi. Hopefully next year I'd love to get my hands on a new car, but if not then I'm looking forward to getting my hands on an '08 machine.