Bourdais feels at home

Despite difficult races and a mixed start to the season, the Frenchman hopes to achieve better results in each race. And Sébastien Bourdais feels good in Monaco, where he is supported by many supporters.

Published on 21/05/2009 à 11:55

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Bourdais feels at home

Sébastien, how do you judge your start to the season so far?
It's a constant learning curve for us, because we had almost zero kilometers of testing before the first race. There car changed at each GP, so it was not easy to understand it and optimize its performance. Particularly during the last race where we thought we were taking a big step forward in terms of results, which did not arrive. So far, we haven't managed to get the best out of the car. In Monaco, the data is completely different. In any case, we now have greater potential in the single-seater and we will try to exploit it as best we can.

Where do you need to improve? In all areas ?
No, as I have thought since the start of the season, it is the support that we lack. We have to work on it in Monaco to go faster. Without good aero support, it?s difficult. But we have new parts on the car, we will try to use them as best as possible.

Do you think that Monaco is your Grand Prix?
Yes, for me, Monaco is like France. A lot of French supporters come here. It?s a unique circuit, full of history, and for the French it?s always a special moment to race here. I had good results here, I like the place, so we hope to put on a good show and have a good performance.

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