From The Drivers: Jonny Walker |
From The Drivers:
Jonny Walker
#1 -
What�s the story...? Awning glory!
British and European KF1 star Jonathan
Walker has joined UK Karting as its new columnist. Over the course of the
season, he�s going to be bringing his unique insight of life in the paddock and
on what it�s like to go up against the likes of Mark Litchfield, Chris Rogers,
Marco Ardigo and Davide Fore�.
�The new season is almost here and it�s going to be interesting to see if the
established teams and drivers can be knocked off their respective perches.
I�m staying with AMT racing in England and PDB for my European campaign. After a
successful 2007, I�m looking to build on the foundations we put down and go even
better this year. I�ve been with Ash (Ashley Todd of AMT) for 6 years and he�s
brought me from Juniors up into the KF classes, so we�ve got a great working
relationship. Gordon Finlayson�s also helped me for the past 10 years, so for
me, it�s great to be carrying on with people I�ve got great relationships with.
Last year was my first with Peter de Bruijn�s outfit - but it went so well, it
just seemed obvious to re-sign with him. He doesn�t put any pressure on me, but
has all the experience and knowledge of what it takes to win. Afterall, he�s a
former world champion himself and has won the World Championship with Oli Oakes,
the European Championship with (his son) Nick in 2004 and again in 2005, and
with Michael Christensen. The atmosphere in the PDB awning is very good and
everyone enjoys a laugh in the evenings, away from the track.
Someone asked me the other day if I�m excited about this season and I really am.
It�s my second year in KF1, and after taking 2nd in my first race of 2008 (in
the 3rd round of the Winter Series at PFI on 20 January), I�m confident that I
can go well at home and abroad. I�d like to finish in the Super 1 top 3 -
anything less would be a disaster � and in Europe, I�m aiming to be in the top
ten of the WSK, European and World Championships.
If you�ve ever wondered how racing in Europe compares with S1 � well, it�s 100
times harder! Especially when there�s 3� of rubber down, it�s over 35 degrees
centigrade and you�re up against the best racers in the world. In European KF2
the driving is quite rough but in KF1 there�s a bit more respect and the drivers
are smoother. You tend to let someone past if they�re quicker through a
particular part of the circuit, and then attack them where you�re faster �
rather than just block them, full-stop.
The hardest guys to race internationally against are Fore, Gary Catt and Ardigo
- whilst at home Litchfield and Rogers are the benchmarks. If you make a mistake
in front of any one of those guys, they�ll punish you for it.
Gary Catt and I are quite good pals and we often have a bit of a joke before we
go out - but whatever happens on the track, happens. Thankfully, we�ve not run
into each other and I hope it stays that way. But I guess, it�s like the starts
- you never quite know what�s going to happen or when it�s going to happen but
when it does, it�s always exciting.
My next race will be the final round of the ABKC Winter Series at Rowrah on
March 9, if you can, please do come along and shout for me! And don�t forget to
visit my new website
www.jonathanwalkerracing.com.
Cheers,
Jonny.
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