McLaughlin Ready for Fight Back
McLaughlin Ready for Fight Back
V8
SuperTourer racer Scott McLaughlin is vowing to fight back
and turn his speed into race wins after a disappointing
start to a V8 SuperTourer season beset with new-car problems
for the Supercheap team.
The on-form McLaughlin -
who was one of seven V8 SuperTourer drivers who tested at
Philip Island last Friday - won in Perth recently in the
Dunlop V8 Supercare series and has been very quick in the
Supercheap Holden V8ST at the Kiwi tracks on the V8ST
calendar.
"It's extremely frustrating really and
one of the worst starts to a championship in my whole
career," explained the youngster. "We have been really,
really quick but have always had problems outside of our
control slowing us down.
"The team is doing a great
job; myself and Geoff Emery are driving the wheels off the
cars. I'm sure some luck will come our way sooner rather
than later.
McLaughlin had been flying at Manfeild prior
to the extent of the problems that forced the team to
withdraw the cars emerging on Friday afternoon.
"Yes, we were going pretty well in the little dry
running we had and the car was good on some older set of
tyres and even in the wet I think I was one of the quickest
cars out there and I wasn't pushing too hard. I really like
the wet tyre, it suits me really well."
The
Melbourne Performance Centre team which runs the cars has
been working flat out to solve the overheating issues with
the cars, a problem which has affected several of the
SuperTourers in the early stages of the car's development.
McLaughlin, however, is hopeful that Round 4 at Hampton
Downs on June 1-3 will see the team put the worst of that
behind them.
"I’m pretty sure that between our
team and V8ST, we have had the right guys working on the
right areas and that they have come up with the best
solution. I’ve been staying right out of it and just
concentrating on the driving part of it, but I know there
has been a lot of hard work and thinking going on in the
background. For me, I'm just going to pedal as hard as I
possibly can and go for wins, pure and
simple."
ENDS