Jonathan Lisseter,
London
“It’s been a tough two days, but overall
I’m pleased with myself. The press conference was challenging, because you sit
there and so many faces look at you and it did get quite nerve-racking for me.
Tomorrow is the last day and I can’t wait to get behind the wheel and show the
judges my driving skills.”
Ryan Struthers,
Edinburgh
“Above all, the last two days have been a
lot of work; if I had any idea what it was going to be like with the army camp I
would have prepared in a different way. I have done the best I could so far and
will continue to do so tomorrow.”
Nitin Luthra,
Bedford
“I really enjoyed the last two days and
tomorrow we are going to my home circuit at Bedford Autodrome, however, I have
only ever raced on the karting track to I don’t know what the actual circuit
will be like. I will just go and do the best I can and hopefully it will be
enough to win this competition.”
Stuart Connolly,
Manchester
“The most challenging part of today was
the press conference. Tomorrow will be a little easier with the driving part as
I’m confident in myself and I know I can do it, however, it will be very tough
as everyone will be giving it their best shot and only one can
win.”
John Allison, Beverley
“My nerves aren’t too bad at the moment
and I hope I will get a good night sleep to be fully prepared for tomorrow’s
driving. You always think the driving part is the easy bit as you know you can
do it but there are so many elements that can play a part, but I hope for the
best.”
Wesley Godwin, Tunbridge
Wells
“I think I’ve shown over the last two
days that I would be a good all-round package for Vauxhall, although I would
still have to work on the media interviews and techniques as this part was very
nerve-racking for me. Tomorrow is the driving and I’m really excited to get
behind the wheel of the various cars.”
Barry McGowan,
Lesmahagow
“I’m the oldest guy in the competition
and although I didn’t do as well in the fitness tests as my younger team-mates,
I still think my age and maturity will benefit at the driving tomorrow where
it’s mostly important to keep a cool head and focus on each
stage.”
Simon Triglia,
London
“I was very disappointed with myself
yesterday, but I did very well this morning and I think I have found my
strengths and can put this into the driving tasks tomorrow. I’m sure everyone
will put on a good show to try and impress the judges but I know what I can do
and I will try to deliver on the day when it counts.”
James Corte,
Winchester
“One of my great idols of all times is
Nigel Mansell and I hope I will be able to follow into his footsteps if I win
this competition tomorrow. I think I’ve done well so far. Tomorrow will be the
most enjoyable part for me in this final as I love driving and I look forward to
driving the various types of cars.”
Grant Elliott,
Edinburgh
“The physical site was the most
challenging part for me today. The press conference was a strange environment,
but once I got over the initial shock and settled in it was really enjoyable.
It’s going to be interesting tomorrow not knowing what the weather will be like,
what the circuit will be like, so let’s see. The pressure will be immense with
it being the last day.”
Adrian Trenholme, Milton
Keynes
“I’ve been enjoying the experience so far
although the fitness elements have been quite tough. I struggled during the
press conference as I was very nervous, but I’m hoping tomorrow will be a much
better day.”
Muorali Selvarajah,
Derby
“I’m glad I did so much preparation for
the boot camp as it really paid off in the fitness tests today. I caught up with
some of the Vauxhall people today to find out more in-depth information on what
it would be like to win the competition and I’m getting really excited about
tomorrow.”