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The Way It Is: Bourdais the man to beat.

24-26 August 2007, Heusden-Zolder, BelgiumSebastien Bourdais.
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The Way It Is: Bourdais the man to beat.

Thursday, 25th October 2007

Sebastien Bourdais achieved many things in his five years with Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing.

Bourdais believes his four championships have come from taking each year one race at a time. “I think we’ve been extremely fortunate to win it four straight times,” Sebastien commented. “And it’s all to the credit to the relationship we all had together in the team and how much effort has been put together to achieve these results. It was a lot of fun, but we always took the races one at a time and that’s probably been one of the keys to the success we’ve had.

“I hope people think we went after it and gave it our very best,” he continued. “We haven’t won these four championships by waiting for the points to accumulate and just playing it consistent. We tried to put on the best show we could and we had a lot fun doing it. For me, it’s been a race-by-race thing that transformed into one championship and then another, and then another and then another.

To read the rest of this Gordon Kirby column and other 'The Way It Is' columns go to www.gordonkirby.com
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