Jonathan is hoping for a turnaround in his
fortunes at PFi, in the second round of the British Super 1
Championship.
The AMT driver admits that the Lincolnshire circuit is one
of the toughest to get a result at - but is aiming for a podium
nevertheless.
And he has reason to be confident, as last year he
finished in a well-deserved 2nd place to 3-time British Champion, Mark
Litchfield.
"PF's one of the hardest tracks on the calendar because
everyone tests there and they go well in the racing as a result. I tested there
recently and was bang on the pace - one of the quickest on the day - so I think
if I'm not in the top 3 in the Finals, it'll be a disaster."
"The first
round (at Wigan, Lancashire on 13 April) didn't go to plan" the 19-year old
conceded. "I crashed in practice and injured my wrist. Driving the kart was
then very difficult and painful. I crashed in the second final which forced me
to retire from the race - so my Championship starts this weekend."
"I'm
looking forward to the weekend and want to put everything straight."
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