
I decided to remain in Asia after the last race. Travelling back and forth all the time can weaken you and adjusting to the different time zones can be tough. So I stayed put and focused on my training – I really hope that it was worth it.
As for the championship, I am trying not to think about it too much. It doesn’t do you any good to think about all the different scenarios and things that can happen. The most important thing is to stay on top at the end of the season. Until then – anything is possible.
I’d like to say a bit about South Korea itself, which is that I just wish I could see more of this country. Since I’ve got here, I’ve only really seen the inside of my hotel room and the race track. But our hotel is a real find, though as it's just two kilometres from the korean International Circuit.
The track itself looks great. At the beginning, we didn’t know what to expect, but from what I’ve seen so far I can say that everything looks fine. Some turns look really interesting and I think it will be a lot fun to drive here.
One slight worry was that while I was walking around on the circuit, I found a nail lying on the middle of the track. Hopefully it was the only one.'
Sebastian
Source: RedBull