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Hale on podium in Spain - but says “I could’ve done better”
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Mitchell Hale took a superb 3rd place at
Cartaya in Southern Spain last Sunday (22
June), but believes that he should have done better – despite scorching
temperatures of over 40 degrees.
The 14-year old KF3 driver was competing in the second
round of the Spanish Open Championship.
The Bristol
teenager delivered a strong performance in timed qualifying, not that he was
entirely happy about it - “I was 10th
overall (out of 64) and 5th
in my group. I didn’t drive very well” he said, demonstrating the exacting
standards he expects of himself.
In his two heats, Mitchell took a 5th - and
then came back from a collision (dropping down to 15th) before
taking 9th at the chequered flag. These results put him on the 4th
row of the grid for the pre-final.
“I started 8th but didn’t get a very good start and lost a
few places” he said. Sticking to his task, he fought his way back
through the field to steal 9th at the finish.
Although starting further back than he would have
liked (on the 5th row), Mitchell did have the vital inside line for
the first corner. But as the pack hammered their way into the first corner, he
was forced to try some unconventional racing lines.
“I went into the (right-hand) first bend on the inside, but it
then tightens before flicking left – which put me on the outside. I was forced
over the kerbs and onto the grass, but just kept my foot on the gas and only
lost one place. From there, I went forward and worked my way into 5th
place. I got into 3rd on the very last lap, when the two drivers
ahead of me ran into each other and I nicked through!”
“It was quite good (to take 3rd) but I could’ve done better. If I’d been
faster in qualifying, then I would’ve been further up the grid for my heats.
Don’t get me wrong, I am pleased - but I think I could’ve won if everything had
been right at the beginning.”
Asked about how he coped with the heat, he said: “It
was very hot which made things quite hard. It was really, really hot inside my
racesuit but my fitness paid off.”
Mitchell now faces two weeks of testing in Portugal and Spain
in readiness for the European Championship at Alcaniz in Spain on 13 July, where he hopes to make it
through to the finals at Braga in Portugal on 3
August.
“Last year, I got through and was 20th overall in the finals.
This time, I’d like to be at the front. I’m hoping that it’ll be a lot better
than last time. I’ve now got the team and the kit to do it”