Martin Öhlin aims high for Falkenberg
Published 8 July 2010, 11:07
After the heroic efforts with a borrowed car in Gothenburg, Matin Öhlin is aiming high for the fast race at Falkenberg this weekend.
“I’m going for the podium, nothing else,” said Öhlin.
It has gone just over a month since Öhlin crashed during qualifying in Gothenburg.
“I have been able to rest and think of other things which has made me really excited ahead of this weekend. It is going to be a good weekend and I am really eager to drive again,” said Öhlin.
The Falkenberg track is the fastest track in Sweden with many fast right hand corners. Öhlin is comfortable on the fast and demanding track.
“The results has not clearly shown it, but I have always been fast in Falkenberg. It is important to hold the racing line, one mistake makes you lose all speed. I have been fast here before and this time we are going to fix the end result as well,” said Öhlin.
Öhlin is third in the championship after half of the season gone, 55 points from the lead with 60 points to fight for this weekend.
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