Anderson Makes no Excuse

Whilst the Logitech G Pro Invitational Supercar Series takes a break leading into the next round at Spa, a championship favourite will be hard at work improving the ergonomics of his new rig.
Josh Anderson entered the season as one of the title hopefuls, and a second place finish at the opening round got things off to an impressive start. From that point however, things went against Andersons expectations.
Winton was the first sign the Cooldrive Mustang didn’t look comfortable, Anderson not able to maximise the potential of his new rig. His legs going numb is not ideal for sim racers, who rely on less senses than real life drivers to feel the car underneath them.
"His legs going numb is not ideal for sim racers, who rely on less senses than real life drivers to feel the car underneath them."
Red Bull Ring and Monza were more indications Anderson has struggled to find the right balance with his new equipment. Josh is refusing to blame his struggles to come to terms with his new rig on his recent performances, and he is working hard to get back to the front, where he belongs. Anderson still sits a handy seventh in the title chase, and there is still plenty to play for, so his championship charge still has plenty of time to get back on track.
The Logitech G Pro Invitational Supercar Series resumes on August 31st in Belgium, tune in to see Anderson fight back!
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