October 26, 2000
Published on tags: Superleague
Jason Endean was the man of the hour in Belgium, but he was clearly not impressed by the latest comments by Peter Kent.

"First off what a great result for BA Racing, it was a close run with Kris Pusaka. We had a fantastic race, duelling with each other lap for lap the whole race. I want to thank the Management and Engineering team for the hard work they put into the car preparing it for the race. I had a very good start off the grid jumping from fourth to first on the first corner, only to be overtaken by Pusaka on the long straight into Les Combes.

From there on, I had no choice but to follow a much slower car through the corners until the first stop where the BA Crew did a fantastic job getting me out in front. All was plain sailing until 2 laps out where the car started to jump from 6th gear intermittantly.

This caused a major moment heading up to blanchimont where the Gear Box jumped out of 6th going through the corner losing all drive, thus allowing Pusaka to go by. I was able to recover and pass him as we entered the Bus stop where he went wide and opened the door for me to go through. It was just a plain sprint to the Finish line for another win for the BA Team. We where all very happy to hit that finish line first.

I would like to thank Kris Pusaka for making it such a close race.

After the race I was ordered by the team manager not to go out drinking, but alas my arm was twisted by Dan Pyrik to enjoy the evening after the win. After a couple of drinks and a song My ankle was feeling fine. Neil, we have photos of you and those Glorious girls you were with! Increase our race bonus or we will release them to the media!

On a more serious note, I would also like to say a few things about the Red Arrows Team. For the past few weeks we have all endured their arrogant tales of impending victory which I am pleased to say didn't happen at Spa. Everyone at BA racing loves healthy competition.

I am at a loss to explain to you the reason Red Arrows management found it necessary to single out and attack us at BA Racing in their press release yesterday. We have raced this season with integrity and have enjoyed the competition so far this season and this bullish attack is totally unwarranted.

I think Kris Pusaka is a very talented driver and the BA Racing team looks forward to more races of this quality. It seems to me that Red Arrows need to drop all this bravado and concentrate on the job at hand. It does not matter how much practice Kris and his team did or did not have, there is one plain fact that stands out from the race - he got beaten. We are here to race, not waste time issuing press releases - at least that way, they will all have more time to practice for Brazil".