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The rising star in motor racing takes time out, after coming second in the Superleague Formula 2009, talks about his dedication to succeed.
Raise Your Game: A brilliant race and a brilliant season, what does it take to be as good as you?
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Name:
Craig Russ Dolby
Born:
31 March 1988
From:
Leicestershire, UK
Sport:
Motor racing
Achievements:
- 2nd - Team Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Superleague Formula, Madrid (2009)
- 6th - Team R.S.C. Anderlecht, Superleague Formula, Donington Park (2008)
- Winner of the Formula Renault 1.6 Belgium Championship (2006)
- Became the youngest ever driver to get a podium finish in the Formula Renault 2000 with a 3rd place at Donnington Park (2004)
Craig Dolby: I started when I was three-years-old, so 19 years of hard work and just never giving up on a dream. If you have a dream in anything, you just have to keep pushing and it will come true one day.
It's also dedication. As long as you put your heart into it, you can make yourself as good as you want to be. I just put my heart into it, push hard and motivate myself. I am finally here one step higher and it's been a good year.
RYG: What are your goals for 2010?
CD: I want to win in 2010. This year's been tough and a few times I've been knocked off the circuit by the other drivers. Next year there's a few good tracks so I'll be back.
RYG: How important is it to work well as a team?
CD: It is a team event and my team are like my family, they're so close to me and it's down to them as well. I do the easy part, I get to drive the car. They are up until the late hours of the evening working hard on the car.
See also
- "If you think you can make it, you really can," encourages racing driver Maria de Villota.
- Alex Chalmers, Commercial Manager of Superleague Formula.
- Cheyne Bromfield, No 1 race mechanic.
- "Sometimes you have bad days and you've just got to fight through them," says Formula 1 racing ace Jenson Button.
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