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Motorsport Week is trackside at this weekend’s Berlin E-Prix double-header, and we managed to speak to some of the drivers competing. Max Günther – Maserati MSG Racing On whether he and Maserati can bring their ‘A Game’ to the Berlin races: “The goal is to have two strong races. “It’s been good coming here with […]
Max Günther from Maserati MSG Racing is aiming for two strong races in Berlin as a result of the hard work put in during the off-season and maintaining momentum from the previous season, focusing on continuous improvement in the face of tough competition.
He believes that performing well this year will benefit the team in the long run, with some development efforts already underway for next season, while the primary focus remains on achieving success in Season 10.
The upcoming race weekends are crucial with big points at stake, and Max emphasizes the value of Monday’s rookie test for testing new ideas that could enhance performance without risking the race weekend itself.
Jake Hughes of NEOM McLaren is looking for points in both races in Berlin and hopes to see his teammate Taylor Barnard performing well, having shown promise and competitiveness as a rookie stand-in.
Pascal Wehrlein of Tag Heuer Porsche recognizes the added pressure of a home race, as they aim to excel not only for the championship but also for their guests, friends, and family present at the event.
The teams and drivers are focused on pushing their cars and themselves to the limit in Berlin, aiming for strong performances and valuable points in the ongoing Formula E season.