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Nani Roma: “I’m not going to teach anyone anything. The truth is that I will always fight to the end and never give up anything.”
Nani Roma won 2nd place in dakar 2026 with his co-pilot alex halo And we wanted to emphasize the importance of this result. Because this result was achieved in one of the closest competitions in history, with the largest number of candidates and official cars participating. And most of all because it meant proving that Nani has overcome the hardships he has suffered over the past few years to reach the best version.
That’s the reason, sports world He wanted to thank motor fans for his example of improvement, which showed people that they must always believe and dream in the face of adversity, and above all strive in pursuit of each person’s goals. “You have set an example for everyone and given us more than second place. This is a victory in life.”The newspaper told him.
And in his response, he showed another of his characteristics: humility, which is his hallmark. he liked to emphasize the merits of the examples he gave Carlos Sainzaccelerating at age 63 and constantly thinking about every detail that can continue to improve Ford for the next year.
“Well, no, I’m not going to give anyone a lesson about anything. At the end of the day, everyone lives their lives as they know best, as they can, and in the end that’s what I’m doing. The only thing that’s true is that I try not to give up anything, which means I’ll fight to the end,” he said at the beginning of his talk.answer.
“I think I was talking about it with Carlos (Sainz) this morning. I said to him: He told Carlos: “Here’s a 63-year-old guy. We’re out there trying to figure out how to get better.” I think that’s a lesson for everyone.you know? look A 63-year-old man is working full throttle all day long. I think this is important for young people. It doesn’t matter if you work hard, if you put in the effort, if you have talent, but above all it’s about understanding that you have to put in the work and believe.and that’s what I’m doing, I’m trying to do this, be humble, try to live life as fun as possible, we have a great time, we compete, we suffer, but it’s our great life,” Nani added.
“Do I have to continue Carlos?” So they asked him.
“There’s no reason not to do that. At the end of the day, if a player is doing a great job and feeling good and having fun, that’s the case for me too, and I get along very well with him and it’s a pleasure to work with him… It’s a very personal thing. It’s a personal thing for each person. I can’t get into anything personal, but if he’s enjoying it, I don’t see why he should retire, but this is a very personal choice for him,” added Nani, who praised the merits of achieving this. 2nd place in such tests. There are many leading vehicles nearby.
“Ultimately you have to be happy with what you’re doing, that’s the reality. Nasser was a little bit better than us in some moments. It didn’t beat us by being fast, but because of the details we weren’t skilled enough at, but the good points… Join the race and go head to head. And we are very happy with Nasser and with all the super drivers who have good cars, without any blame, and I think we were very happy for Alex (co-driver Haro), for the team, and for everyone,” he explained.
“Sometimes you get on the podium in situational races. You got there because you started breaking the car in front of you, but here we were all at a distance and the problem was solved in a few minutes. “When you analyze the difference after about 5,000 kilometers, even in F1 you can hardly see such a difference. I don’t think so. So I’m very competitive and I’m happy with the level I’ve been at so far with Alex (Haro) and in the end this is more important for me than that. I’m competitive and I feel competitive and I’m very happy for the team,” he added.
The details that made the difference
“Basically, we had a strategy and one day we turned it around a little bit when we had two punctures and had to slow down to get there. In the first marathon stage we stayed in position behind the so-called ‘yo-yo’. I thought I would recover in my second marathon, but I had recovered until I found a line of dust. So what we had lost in the open the previous day was already gone. A little bit of the same thing happened with my second marathon, but that’s what it is. If we were to take everyone and sit them down and everybody has their own story and ultimately everyone…but we lost minutes, minutes, minutes on the little things, and Nasser got a little bit better, but I say, everyone here has their story.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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