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Your questions for Chanoch
Got an email back from Chanoch's management today and an interview will be arranged in the foreseeable future.
Your questions please...
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Do you have any plans in the foreseeable future to also drive on F1 weekends
at Minardi or any of the other teams and how do you feel about not being
able to drive during the F1 weekends
Did you arrange a clause in your contract that you have to test every few-months?? Let's say: april, june, september ????
My question is how much in dollars are you bringing?
You havent been around in Motor Racing for very long, yet you have managed to quickly make your way to the top level of the sport. What advice do you have for young drivers (like myself) attempting to repeat your feat?
I've got a lot of respect for this guy! I mean, he could be my dad and he has the fitness to drive a formula-1-car. Allright, he's slow, but he has only 3 years of experience and I bet he would beat everyone of us (mhm... also Brooksey? Maybe we can arrange a little shootout at Misano ;) ).
My question: Did you ever believed that you could come into the Formula 1 in such a short time?
Homer... I am your father
There are two distinct ways of guaranteed success in making your way up the motorsport ladder qucker than guys with more ability -
1. - Be rich, either start a über-successful business (i.e., David Thexton), or be born into a rich family. With a daddy who owns one of the worlds richest companies, 17 year old Neslon Phillipe was able to drive in the top echelon of motorsport after only a single season of car racing.
2. - Be born into a famous racing family, while keeping the famous name. i.e. - Ralf Schumacher, A.J. Foyt IV, Jamie Brock, Steven Johnson, Fabian Coulthard, Bruno Senna, Nelson Piquet's kid, etc. No one cares that these guys usually can't drive half as good as their famous relatives, they're making money off their name.
Of course, if you want to do it the traditional way, run your own car, don't wriote it off every weekend, don't be afraid to spend money when necessary, and get to know as many people in the business as possible...
i was told by his manager that i should contact him when I was there by getting in touch with minardi's press assistant, which i did... to no avail