I learnt a lot last season. This year will be about minimising mistakes and lowering the chances of other people crashing into you or forcing you into an error. If anything this years field is even more competitive because everyone that will fight for the championship has experience in these cars, or similar categories, and has been successful in them. This will be a very competitive year and I'm really looking forward to getting back on track.
West Australian teenager Reindler, will follow in the footsteps of his older brother Karl by joining the 2008 Australian Formula 3 Championship thanks to his one-round deal with TanderSport.
The younger Reindler, who tested with TanderSport at Eastern Creek last week, believes that he can be a leading challenger in the ultra competitive Opes Prime National Class, where competitors will fight for either $40,000 cash or the chance to negotiate a fully-funded championship class drive in 2009.
I'm really excited to be making my debut at Eastern Creek, he said. The test day with TanderSport went really well. Karl ran through some stuff before the day which was a big help it's great to have someone with that experience to get ideas and information from.
I was really impressed with the car and really impressed with the team. They were very professional and very thorough with the data and setup of the car. It's only my first Formula 3 race so I don't have huge expectations but I would really like to challenge for the National Class win. My times were good in testing and Leanne and Garth have a lot of confidence in me, so it's something I'm really looking forward to.