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Q&A: Olivier Panis - EXCLUSIVE.

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Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis making his sportscar bow with the ORECA-MATMUT team at Paul Ricard in early 2008 [pic credit: DPPI]
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Q&A: Olivier Panis - EXCLUSIVE.

Friday, 14th March 2008

Former grand prix winner talks about how he aims to add Le Mans success to previous Monaco glory having made the switch across to sportscars in 2008...

by Russell Atkins

TO HEAR THE INTERVIEW IN FULL: CLICK HERE

Former Formula 1 star Olivier Panis has an altogether new challenge ahead of him in 2008, as he makes his sportscar bow with the ORECA-MATMUT team and prepares to take on the ‘greatest race in the world’ in the shape of the Le Mans 24 Hours, behind the wheel of one of the squad’s new Courage LMP1 prototypes.

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In anticipation of this, the Frenchman – who famously triumphed in the Monaco Grand Prix back in 1996 before retiring from the top flight a decade later – took to the wheel in both day and night time conditions at the Paul Ricard circuit in Southern France recently, taking time out along the way to chat exclusively to Crash.net Radio about his maiden taste of sportscar action…

Q:
Olivier, you’ve been testing the new ORECA Courage prototype at Paul Ricard. How is it all going so far?

Olivier Panis:
Yeah, it’s going pretty well. I’ve done more-or-less 60 laps already on the long circuit, and we’ve improved the car quite a lot set-up wise. The car is looking pretty good and we are going in the right direction. We need to continue to work and make improvements because it’s still a development car, but we are quite happy and the times are looking quite good. Now we need to stay focussed and we’ll see how we’re doing at the end of the night.

Q:
This is the first time you’ve driven a sportscar, isn’t it? How does it feel compared to everything you’ve driven before?

OP:
It feels good; I think this type of car is one of the closest to Formula 1 to be honest, because you really feel the downforce, grip and power. For sure it’s not F1, but I think it’s the closest you can get. I’m feeling really happy and very confident inside the car, and I’m pretty pleased really. Now I really need to get the maximum experience I can of endurance driving, which is why tonight I think I’m going out at 3am to see how things feel at night in the car, because for me it will be the first time.

Q:
Drivers often say it feels very strange to be racing at night for the first time. Are you expecting to find that too?

OP:
Yes, it looks that way, and also the traffic is a little bit different compared to what I’ve done before – with the different classes and different speeds of the cars, you need to be very focussed and very confident, because it’s very easy to touch another car. It’s quite complicated, and that’s why I want to get a lot of testing in over the two days.

Q:
How do you feel with ORECA? How have you settled into the team so far?

OP:
Really well; for me, what I like about the ORECA Courage team is the very human feeling; everybody is working together and working really well in the same direction. Everybody is really focussed, and for the moment the job we have done is pretty good for the small amount of time we have before the first race [at Barcelona on 6 April].
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Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis making his sportscar bow with the ORECA-MATMUT team at Paul Ricard in early 2008 [pic credit: DPPI]
Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis making his sportscar bow with the ORECA-MATMUT team at Paul Ricard in early 2008 [pic credit: DPPI]
[L-R] Nicolas Lapierre, Olivier Panis, Stephane Ortelli and Soheil Ayari with the new ORECA-MATMUT Courage LMP1 machine [pic credit: DPPI]
ORECA-MATMUT`s Olivier Panis at Monza in 2008 [pic credit: Oreca]
ORECA-MATMUT stars Soheil Ayari (left) and Olivier Panis in discussion at Monza in 2008 [pic credit: Oreca]
ORECA-MATMUT`s Olivier Panis in discussion with team chief Hugues de Chaunac at Monza in 2008 [pic credit: Oreca]
ORECA-MATMUT stars Soheil Ayari (left) and Olivier Panis in discussion at Monza in 2008 [pic credit: Oreca]
Olivier Panis aboard the ORECA-MATMUT Courage LMP1 prototype during the Barcelona Le Mans Series round in early 2008 [pic credit: Oreca]
ORECA-MATMUT stars Nicolas Lapierre (left) and Olivier Panis prepare to change places in Barcelona [pic credit: Oreca]
ORECA-MATMUT stars Olivier Panis and Nicolas Lapierre compare notes in Barcelona [pic credit: Oreca]
The #6 ORECA-MATMUT Courage of Olivier Panis and Nicolas Lapierre in action in Barcelona in early 2008 [pic credit: Oreca]
The #6 ORECA-MATMUT Courage of Olivier Panis and Nicolas Lapierre in action in Barcelona in early 2008 [pic credit: Oreca]
Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis making his sportscar bow with the ORECA-MATMUT team at Paul Ricard in early 2008 [pic credit: DPPI]
Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis making his sportscar bow with the ORECA-MATMUT team at Paul Ricard in early 2008 [pic credit: DPPI]
Former grand prix winner Olivier Panis making his sportscar bow with the ORECA-MATMUT team at Paul Ricard in early 2008 [pic credit: DPPI]
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