Hinchcliffe's View from the Pits (HS)
Hinchcliffe's View from the Pits
Montréal, Canada (November 30, 2007) - James
Hinchcliffe may not have been racing for A1 Team
Canada in last weekend's third round of the
2007-08 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport in Malaysia
but the Toronto-native was no less busy at the
Sepang International Circuit. Invited to fulfill
the role of pit-lane reporter on behalf of A1GP's
world-feed broadcast crew, the 20-year-old
happily accepted the challenge of switching from
interviewee to interviewer for the weekend.
With race wins in Formula BMW USA, the Star Mazda
Championship and the Champ Car Atlantic
Championship, not to mention 18 race starts for
A1 team Canada in A1GP, Hinchcliffe's a veteran
of countless television interviews and while he's
already forged a reputation as a commentator on
Eurosport covering the Champ Car World Series
from the booth, his experiences reporting from
the pits in Malaysia were another first for the
versatile Canadian.
"I have to say it was really cool to get the
opportunity," stated Hinchcliffe. "I'm grateful
to A1GP for giving me the chance to help out.
They knew I was going to be in Malaysia with A1
Team Canada but wouldn't be racing so they asked
if I'd be interested in reporting from the pits
and giving my insight when required on what it's
like to race an A1GP car."
He continued; "Obviously it's a little different
from what I do for the Champ Car commentaries
when I'm in a booth and remote from the action
but armed with things like timing screens. Last
weekend it was a case of being live on the ground
in pit-lane and trying to stay on top of what's
happening on-track without the aid of monitors or
people passing you pieces of information. It was
certainly a bit different being there from that
perspective and looking for the story but it was
a lot of fun!"
One aspect of the weekend's work new to
Hinchcliffe, despite his previous TV experience,
was the opportunity to interview drivers he
regularly competes against in A1GP. While
initially a little strange for the Canadian, he
felt having the racer's perspective gave him an
added advantage in grilling his fellow racers for
the cameras.
"I was probably able to get a bit more
information out of the drivers when I interviewed
them," James reflected. "In turn they were
probably a little more candid with me and I think
that's what the producers wanted as it makes for
good TV. We obviously all know each other pretty
well from competing against each other and
hanging out together so the interviews were
relaxed but informative. That said, it was tough
for me not being in the car at the weekend but
the TV gig kept me pretty busy and it certainly
helped me expand my experience on that side of
the business!"
While James worked the pits, A1 Team Canada
fielded series rookie Robert Wickens at Sepang,
the 18-year-old subsequently scoring the team's
first podium and points in the Sprint race.
"We knew the first couple of events for Canada
would be tough as the new team came together
pretty late," said Hinchcliffe. "We did pretty
well all things considered but we knew we'd
benefit from the break between Brno and Sepang.
The whole team, spearheaded by Simon Cayzer, did
a lot of work on the car and we definitely showed
up in Malaysia with a much stronger package.
Robbie did a fantastic job all weekend, in
particular with his qualifying effort for the
Sprint race. He really deserved that podium and
I'm happy we've now got points on the board and a
platform to build on."
SPEED will air Round 3 from Malaysia on Thursday
6th December at Noon EST - www.speedtv.com
ENDS - http://www.a1teamcan.com
Photo Credit: 'Hinchcliffe interviewing Canadian
team-mate Robert Wickens in Malaysia' - Jakob
Ebrey Photography
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