We would like to thank fellow journalist Dany Hanna from Sport Auto magazine for stepping up and doing this interview and the ones that will follow for Falougha Hill Climb.
The race in Falougha could be simply considered Joseph Hindy’s day. A long awaited Group N in Falougha with a stunning 02:14.84 on heat 2 made him silence some doubters about his speed. Hindy was absent from the Spring Rally and we will have to see if this motivates for a return in the summer rally.
Check out his impressions after the race:
“The Group N battle was fierce, we were very close on the first run. I made a few mistakes but still managed to clock the fastest time in Heat 2. I didn’t push on my last run because the others weren’t improving. This is my first win, and we always hope for the better. Tony Germany did a great job; I wouldn’t be improving if it weren’t for him.”
Congrats to Joseph and we hope that he will continue his good results.