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For AT&T
Williams driver Kazuki Nakajima the start to his 2009 Formula One season has
seen him fail to score a single point, seeing him at the bottom of the
Drivers championship points table.
In a recent interview for
autosport.com Kazuki spoke of his frustration of failing to score any points
but despite this the Williams driver is feeling positive about his chances
of securing a good result in the second half of the season.
Kazuki
said: "It is frustrating and if you look at the results it looks like a
disaster. But we know that we have had some very good chances, and the
difference at the end was actually very tiny compared to the results."
In the recent races Kazuki has
performed well despite not securing a points scoring finish. This has given
him satisfaction that he can take into the second half of the season.
Kazuki added: "I feel quite positive, more positive than the results show.
It is very tough now, because even small differences in time can make a huge
difference in terms of the results. We just need to keep putting in our best
effort, and I am sure that one day we can put it all together."
"With my engineer, we are getting better and better together, and for the
whole team it is better to have two drivers who can push each other.
"If we get everything together, then I am sure we can get a better result.
We just need to learn a little bit more, get better slightly, and then I
think everything will come towards us. The result at Silverstone was
disappointing, but at the same time it was very encouraging in the race."
2009 has not seen Kazuki perform as well as he did in 2008, in terms of
points score, but Kazuki feels that as far as his driving is concerned he is
performing better now that he did in the previous season.
Kazuki said: "Compared to last year I am in a different place. Last year, if
I was like I am now I could have done a much better job, and it is quite
good as a driver to keep improving.
"The team is doing a much better job, and for myself I am doing a much
better job than last year. I just need to keep doing it." |