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The Challenge of Going Solo

RaceOnOz field a solo entry in the 2022 Logitech G Pro Invitational Supercar Series, and it is proving a difficult task for their star driver, Luke Mitchinson. Whilst it is a fore gone conclusion Mitchinson is a very fast up and comer, it has being hard to get traction and breakthrough for that result they deserve so far.

Looking likely on many occasions and performing arguably best of any single car team, Mitchinson has just fallen short of that breakthrough. But we think its coming. And we think this because we know the team at RaceOnOz are putting their full support and resources behind Luke, they are doing everything possible internally to prepare Luke for battle.

Luke is enjoying the challenge of working with his team engineers to fine tune his car each round, “It’s a steep learning curve to figure out how to make the setups that work for me but I’ve also enjoyed the process”

Race On Oz have also identified qualifying pace as a major focus with Luke posting 26th at Sebring and 31st at Winton. A better starting position will obviously take more pressure off in the races and unlock more strategy options, something that Mitchinson is looking forward to at Red Bull Ring, a track he has had success at before.

Tune in on the 29th of June, Red Bull Ring will be a cracker!

The Challenge of Going Solo

Published on

24 June 2022

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