How did you feel with the M21-F4, the new car of Mygale for the championship?
Alessandro Giusti: It wasn't bad, she has good speed. At first I didn't feel too comfortable with it, but during the last tests it went very well. Maybe it's because we're just at the beginning, so I think it's going to get better as the season goes on. With the old one (M14-F4. Editor's note), it was the same, and ultimately I adapted well.
What is your state of mind as we approach the first round of the season?
AG: I feel good. During the last tests, we better understood certain points of the car and I leave much more calmly for Nogaro. I'm going there with the objective of taking pole positions and victories. After these latest tests, I think it's possible.
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Your goal is the title this year, after being crowned Junior champion in 2021, who do you see yourself fighting with during the campaign?
AG: I would say that a small group of four drivers formed during testing with Souta Arao, Hugh Barter, Edgar Pierre and Dario Cabanelas. There will be great battles from Nogaro. Some drivers will also be able to show themselves on certain rounds because they know a particular circuit very well.
F4 France 2022 Calendar
April 16-18: Nogaro
May 6-8: Pau-Ville
May 13-15: Magny-Cours
July 28-30: Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium)
September 9-11: Lédenon
September 16-18: Valencia (Spain)
October 14-16: Le Castellet
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