The Trophée Andros is weird (laughs). There’s no time to learn in these races, you just put your foot down. Before I came here, I did fifteen laps in the car at a previous event, and this event is very different to the one I did before. You’re learning all the time and driving flat out using just your instinct and gut feeling. Everything is very different, especially the braking. Last year I drove with Jean Baptiste Dubourg in Andorra and in one lap I used the brake 23 times, because in rallycross you brake hard and late. JB only kissed the brake very gently a total of three times. In most motorsports when you slide the car, you’ll lose time, but here you have to slide to be fast. It’s all about positioning the car. It’s a hilarious sport - just look at the fact that the cars have wipers on the side windows…