I think some of this is down to the fact, when they start, the first day of the rallies are always very exciting, when you have got road position to take into account. But when you start with putting the best guys last again [on days two and three], it just makes them pull away further from the upcoming guys. Maybe they should go back to the old way of whoever is leading runs first on the road and I think then you would see some different results.
It is good to see some different events this year too with Norway, Portugal and Ireland getting slots. New events coming in are quite refreshing for any championship because as a driver you do get a little bit fed up doing the same events time and time again. It is nice to do something a bit different.
Crash.net:
Final question, any ideas yet and I appreciate it is only the summer, on what you might do in 2008?
DH:
TQ have been fantastic backers for me, since the end of last year and through this year obviously too. They have said that they definitely want to go ahead and do something for the next two years after this one. As such we are in a good position. We are looking at different cars, different teams and what the options are, what the possibilities are. I personally would like to stay in Super 2000s but we have just got to do what is right and what is going to be the most competitive really.
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