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Walker Talk: New era.

James Walker - Fortec Motorsport [pic credit: Renault Sport Media]
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Walker Talk: New era.

Monday, 12th May 2008

Crash.net's newest columnist, World Series star James walker, gives us his views on the start of the 2008 season....


Welcome to my first column for Crash.net - I hope that I can shed a little light on life in the World Series by Renault and life as a racing driver looking to get that break to Formula One.

We are two events into the new World Series by Renault season, and I think we've had a very positive start. Monza in 2007 was a tough weekend, for both myself and the Fortec team, so to come away with two points finishes and eighth in the championship was a great result - especially considering the fact that I've never had a great result there.

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The two races at Monza were just as crazy as last year and staying out of trouble was half the battle. In race one, I made some really good passes and our race pace was really good. It’s always good to get the first race out of the way, as I was a little bit ‘race-rusty’ during the first few laps. It also makes it a bit harder when you’re racing against guys who have been doing either A1 GP or Asian GP2 races all winter.

Round two at Spa-Francorchamps followed the next weekend, but our fortunes couldn't have been much different. I got off to a good start by earning a slot in the all-new superpole session, guaranteeing me a top twelve grid spot for Saturday’s race, and got away well at the start of the race one - from twelfth.

I passed a few cars up to the first corner but, as I braked for turn one, I made a mistake and collided with Robert Wickens, damaging the front suspension and ending my race there and then. Of course, going out so early in race one impacted on race two, and we had to start from our finishing position from race one - 26th and last!

I had nothing to lose from there, and made a fantastic start, managing to pass a few cars on the first lap and then taking a few more during the race, mainly under braking for the Bus Stop. Even after all that, though, the only chance I had to really make a mark on the race required an appearance by the safety car, and it didn’t happen.
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